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Impact of acupuncture on otoacoustic emissions in patients with tinnitus

The treatment of tinnitus is still a challenge. Acupuncture is recommended for the relief of tinnitus in traditional Chinese Medicine, although scientific evidence is lacking. Aim: The aim of this study was to assess the effect of acupuncture on the cochlear function in patients with tinnitus by ana...

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Autores principales: de Azevedo, Renata Frasson, Chiari, Brasilia Maria, Okada, Daniel Mochida, Onishi, Ektor Tsuneo
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Elsevier 2015
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9448943/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/18094800
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/S1808-8694(15)30119-1
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author de Azevedo, Renata Frasson
Chiari, Brasilia Maria
Okada, Daniel Mochida
Onishi, Ektor Tsuneo
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description The treatment of tinnitus is still a challenge. Acupuncture is recommended for the relief of tinnitus in traditional Chinese Medicine, although scientific evidence is lacking. Aim: The aim of this study was to assess the effect of acupuncture on the cochlear function in patients with tinnitus by analyzing otoacoustic emissions. Methods: Thirty eight patients with tinnitus were included in the prospective clinical study. Measures of transitory otoacoustic emissions and suppression of otoacoustic emissions were obtained from all subjects before and after acupuncture. Patients were assigned to one of two groups: intervention group 1 (n=19), in which needle acupuncture was applied at the temporoparietal point corresponding to the vestibulocochlear area, and intervention group 2 (n=19), in which the needle was applied 3cm cranially to this area (which is not a recognized acupuncture point). Results: There was a significant difference between the amplitude of otoacoustic emissions assessed before and after acupuncture in intervention group 1. No difference was observed in intervention group 2. Conclusion: Acupuncture had a significant effect on otoacoustic emissions in patients with tinnitus.
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spelling pubmed-94489432022-09-09 Impact of acupuncture on otoacoustic emissions in patients with tinnitus de Azevedo, Renata Frasson Chiari, Brasilia Maria Okada, Daniel Mochida Onishi, Ektor Tsuneo Braz J Otorhinolaryngol Original Article The treatment of tinnitus is still a challenge. Acupuncture is recommended for the relief of tinnitus in traditional Chinese Medicine, although scientific evidence is lacking. Aim: The aim of this study was to assess the effect of acupuncture on the cochlear function in patients with tinnitus by analyzing otoacoustic emissions. Methods: Thirty eight patients with tinnitus were included in the prospective clinical study. Measures of transitory otoacoustic emissions and suppression of otoacoustic emissions were obtained from all subjects before and after acupuncture. Patients were assigned to one of two groups: intervention group 1 (n=19), in which needle acupuncture was applied at the temporoparietal point corresponding to the vestibulocochlear area, and intervention group 2 (n=19), in which the needle was applied 3cm cranially to this area (which is not a recognized acupuncture point). Results: There was a significant difference between the amplitude of otoacoustic emissions assessed before and after acupuncture in intervention group 1. No difference was observed in intervention group 2. Conclusion: Acupuncture had a significant effect on otoacoustic emissions in patients with tinnitus. Elsevier 2015-10-19 /pmc/articles/PMC9448943/ /pubmed/18094800 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/S1808-8694(15)30119-1 Text en © Neck . https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article under the CC BY license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Okada, Daniel Mochida
Onishi, Ektor Tsuneo
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title_short Impact of acupuncture on otoacoustic emissions in patients with tinnitus
title_sort impact of acupuncture on otoacoustic emissions in patients with tinnitus
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9448943/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/18094800
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/S1808-8694(15)30119-1
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