I
specialize in:
Acupuncture
Athens:
2080 Prince Avenue
Athens Georgia
(706) 201-5605
Contact Me
acupuncture athens |
Acupuncture Research
CARDIOVASCULAR
Angina Pectoris II
By Richter A; Herlitz J; Hjalmarson A.
Effect of acupuncture in patients with angina pectoris.
European Heart Journal, 1991 Feb, 12(2):175-8.
(UI: 91257019) Pub type: Clinical Trial; Journal Article;
Randomized Controlled Trial. AT: UCLA Biomed W1 EU718
(PE title: European heart journal.)
Abstract: Twenty-one patients with stable effort angina pectoris
were randomized in a crossover study to 4 weeks traditional
Chinese acupuncture or placebo tablet treatment. The patients
had at least five anginal attacks per week in spite of intensive
treatment.
Acupuncture was given three times per week at main points
Neiguan (Pericardium 6), Tongli (Heart 5), Xinshu (Urinary
Bladder 15), Pishu (Urinary Bladder 20) and Zusanli (Stomach
36). Previous antianginal treatment remained unchanged during
the whole study. During the acupuncture period, the number
of anginal attacks per week was reduced from 10.6 to 6.1 compared
with placebo (p less than 0.01). Accordingly, the performance
before onset of pain during exercise test increased from 82
W to 94 W (P less than 0.05). However, maximal performance
did not increase after acupuncture. Intensity of pain at maximal
workload decreased from 1.4 to 0.8 (scale 0-4, P less than
0.01). Further, ST-segment depressions at maximal comparable
load decreased from 1.03 to 0.71 mm after acupuncture (P less
than 0.01).
A life quality questionnaire confirmed improved feeling of
well-being. Thus, acupuncture showed an additional beneficial
effect in patients with severe, intensively treated angina
pectoris.
|
|