医学
方差分析
针灸科
止血带
重复措施设计
麦吉尔疼痛调查表
麻醉
干刺
电针
痛阈
安慰剂
可视模拟标度
复杂局部疼痛综合征
缺血
伤害
物理疗法
止痛药
疼痛耐受性
慢性疼痛
随机对照试验
内科学
数学
统计
病理
替代医学
作者
Panos Barlas,Lowe As,DM Walsh,G. David Baxter,Allen Jm
标识
DOI:10.1097/00002508-200009000-00012
摘要
To investigate the hypoalgesic effect of true and sham acupuncture upon experimentally induced ischemic pain.Human volunteers (n = 60) were required to attend two sessions for pain induction using a submaximal effort tourniquet technique; on the first occasion, baseline pain scores were recorded and on the second, 48 hours later, subjects were randomly allocated to one of five groups: Control, Treatment Groups 1 or 2, or Placebo Groups 1 or 2.Healthy human volunteers.In all the Treatment and Placebo Groups, subjects received some form of needle acupuncture 15 minutes before, and 5 minutes during, the pain induction procedure on the second day. Treatment Group 1 received acupuncture on acupuncture points situated distal to the tourniquet, whereas Treatment Group 2 received acupuncture on acupuncture points situated proximal to the tourniquet. In Placebo Groups 1 and 2, subjects received 'sham' acupuncture either on nonacupuncture points (Placebo Group 1) or on acupuncture points (Placebo Group 2) using (standardized) minimal levels of stimulation. A licensed acupuncturist who was not involved in data collection and analyses carried out all treatments.Pain was assessed using a computerized visual analog scale (VAS) and a McGill Pain Questionnaire (MPQ).Analysis of VAS scores using ANOVA revealed no significant differences between groups (e.g., VAS sum of differences data (mean +/- SEM): Treatment Group 1: 90+/-47, Treatment Group 2: 187+/-56, Placebo Group 1: 152+/-40, Placebo Group 2: 121+/-42, CONTROLS: 46+/-24, p>0.05). Analysis of MPQ percentage difference scores using one-way ANOVA revealed some isolated effects in the subjective descriptors and the Pain Rating Index, both for Treatment Group 2 and Placebo Group 2, proving them superior to any of the other groups.The results of the study provide no convincing evidence for a superior hypoalgesic effect of acupuncture compared with "sham" procedures on this model of experimental pain.
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