Treatment of Post-stroke Depression by Acupuncture Needling: Randomized Controlled Study [1]

Posted by : admin on Nov 30, 2011 - 03:35 PM
Acupuncture Clinical Practice / Internal Medicine [2]

For the purpose of exploring the treatment effect and safety of acupuncture on treating post-stroke depression, we use randomly sampling and double-blind sampling to divide the 43 patients with severe post-stroke depression into observation group (23 cases) and contrast group (20 cases). The two groups are given regular symptomatic treatment, support and anti-infection treatment in neurology department, the observation group is provided of needling treatment, the acupoints include Baihui (GV20) [3], Yin Tang, Si Shen Cong, Taichong (LR3) Shu-Stream, Yuan-Source Point [4] etc, and combing with oral intake of placebo; the contrast group is offered shallow needling on non-acupoins (the non-acupoints are chosen the points 5 mm beside the acuponts of observation group), the patients take fluoxetine; the two groups are treated for 6 months. Then, the Hamilton depression scale CHAMD grades, Asberg side effects of antidepressants scale (ASES), the adverse reactions from needling, and the treatment effect in both groups are compared.

Conclusion: the treatment of post-stroke depression using acupuncture needling is of same effect with the treatment of applying fluoxetine, no obvious adverse reactions from medicine treatment is found.

Key words: depression, post-stroke, acupuncture needling, fluoxetine

Writer: Hongjie Li, Baoliang Zhong, Yinping Fan, Hongtao Hu
Mental disease department, Huazhong Science University Tong Ji Medical College Affiliated Metal Health Centre, Wuhan 430022; Mental department, Wuhan Hankou Railway Hospital

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