LI Xueping, WU Xuli, PENG Li, et al. Clinical efficacy of bypass therapy of Yin and Yang Qiaomai in combination with the Gen Liu Zhu Ru for idiopathic facial paralysis. [J]. Modern Chinese Clinical Medicine 30(2):44-48(2023)
DOI:
LI Xueping, WU Xuli, PENG Li, et al. Clinical efficacy of bypass therapy of Yin and Yang Qiaomai in combination with the Gen Liu Zhu Ru for idiopathic facial paralysis. [J]. Modern Chinese Clinical Medicine 30(2):44-48(2023) DOI: 10.3969/j.issn.2095-6606.2023.02.009.
Clinical efficacy of bypass therapy of Yin and Yang Qiaomai in combination with the Gen Liu Zhu Ru for idiopathic facial paralysis
To observe the clinical efficacy of bypass therapy of Yin and Yang Qiaomai in combination with the Gen Liu Zhu Ru for idiopathic facial paralysis.
Methods
2
Sixty patients with idiopathic facial paralysis were assigned to the treatment group (
n
=30) and control group (
n
=30) according to their visiting time. The control group was treated with conventional acupuncture. The treatment group was treated with the bypass therapy of Yin and Yang Qiaomai in combination with the Gen Liu Zhu Ru for idiopathic facial paralysis. Clinical efficacy
House-Brackmann(HB) facial nerve function grading score
facial disability index physical function (FDIP) score
and facial disability index social function (FDIS) score were observed
and the safety of this therapy was evaluated.
Results
2
Among the 30 cases in the treatment group
21 cases were cured
5 cases were significantly effective
2 cases were effective and 2 cases were ineffective
with a total effective rate of 93.33%. In the control group
14 cases were cured
7 cases were significantly effective
1 case was effective and 8 cases were ineffective
with a total effective rate of 73.33%. Rank sum test showed
Z
=-2.006
(
P
<
0.05)
indicating that the curative efficacy was higher in the treatment group than in the control group. The HB facial nerve function grading score was higher after treatment than before treatment in the two groups (
P
<
0.05).There was no significant difference between the two groups before treatment (
P
>
0.05)
indicating that the two groups were comparable. After treatment
the treatment group was significantly improved as compared with the control group. The difference between the two groups before and after treatment was statistically significant (
P
<
0.05). The treatment group was better than the control group. The scores of FDIP and FDIS were higher after treatment than before treatment in the two groups
and the difference was statistically significant (
P
<
0.05). There was no significant difference in FDIP and FDIS scores between the two groups before treatment (
P
>
0.05)
indicating that the two groups were comparable. After treatment
FDIP and FDIS scores in the treatment group were significantly improved as compared with the control group. The difference between the two groups before and after treatment was statistically significant (
P
<
0.05). The treatment group was superior to the control group. There was no adverse reaction of acupuncture in both groups.
Conclusion
2
The bypass therapy of Yin and Yang Qiaomai in combination with the Gen Liu Zhu Ru for idiopathic facial paralysis has a good clinical efficacy in the treatment of idiopathic facial paralysis.
关键词
特发性面神经麻痹针刺跷脉根溜注入临床疗效
Keywords
idiopathic facial paralysisacupunctureQiaomaiGen Liu Zhu Ruclinical efficacy
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