HUA Xiaoqiong, LI Yanjie, QIN Hewei, et al. Clinical study on the treatment of post-stroke upper limb sensory disorders with wind-phlegm stasis using bloodletting along channels. [J]. Modern Chinese Clinical Medicine 30(1):38-42(2023)
DOI:
HUA Xiaoqiong, LI Yanjie, QIN Hewei, et al. Clinical study on the treatment of post-stroke upper limb sensory disorders with wind-phlegm stasis using bloodletting along channels. [J]. Modern Chinese Clinical Medicine 30(1):38-42(2023) DOI: 10.3969/j.issn.2095-6606.2023.01.009.
Clinical study on the treatment of post-stroke upper limb sensory disorders with wind-phlegm stasis using bloodletting along channels
To observe the clinical efficacy of bloodletting along channels in the treatment of post-stroke upper limb sensory disorders with wind-phlegm stasis.
Methods
2
102 patients with post-stroke hemianesthesia were randomly divided into 51 in the treatment group and 51 in the control group
both of whom were treated with basic therapy for the stroke
while the control group was treated with conventional rehabilitation training on top of basic therapy and the treatment group was given additional bloodletting along channels. The TCM symptom scores
Lindmark sensory function scores
pain scores
somatosensory evoked potentials (SEP)
FMA scores
Barthel index scores and clinical efficacy were observed.Results TCM symptom scores dropped in the treatment group compared after treatment (
P
<
0.05)
and the decrease was greater in the treatment group compared with the control group after treatment. The difference between the two groups before and after treatment was statistically significant (
P
<
0.05)
and the treatment group was better than the control group. The Lindmark sensory function scores were significantly higher in the treatment group than in the control group
and the numbness scores were significantly lower in the treatment group than in the control group. The difference between the two groups before and after treatment was statistically significant (
P
<
0.05)
and the treatment group was better than the control group. SEP was elevated in the treatment group tfter treatment (
P
<
0.05)
and SEP in the treatment group was greater than in the control group after treatment
and the difference between the two groups before and after treatment was statistically significant (
P
<
0.05)
and the treatment group was better than the control group. FMA scores and Barthel scores were significantly higher in the treatment group than in the control group
and the differences were statistically significant (
P
<
0.05)
and the treatment group was superior to the control group. Among 51 cases in the treatment group
4 were cured
13 markedly effective
27 moderately effective
and 7 not effective
with a total effective rate of 86.27%. Among 51 cases in the control group
1 was cured
11 markedly effective
21 moderately effective
and 18 not effective
with a total effective rate of 64.71%. By rank sum test
Z
=-2.245
P
<
0.05
indicating that the efficacy in the treatment group was better than that in the control group.
Conclusion
2
Bloodletting along channels therapy has good clinical efficacy in the treatment of post-stroke upper limb sensory disorders with wind-phlegm stasis.
关键词
脑卒中风痰瘀阻证偏身感觉障碍循经放血
Keywords
strokewind-phlegm stagnationhemianesthesiabloodletting along channels
references
JOHNSON W,ONUMA O,OWOLABI M,et al.Stroke:a global response is needed[J/OL].Bull World Health Organ,2016,94(9):634[2022-05-17].https://doi.org/10.2471/BLT.16.181636.
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