Acupoint selection rules of auricular acupressure in treatment of primary hypertension based on data mining
10.3760/cma.j.cn115682-20230407-01356
- VernacularTitle:基于数据挖掘的耳穴贴压治疗原发性高血压病选穴规律分析
- Author:
Yujuan ZHENG
1
;
Liyang CHANG
;
Jie ZHOU
;
Yao XU
;
Zhiqiao LONG
Author Information
1. 浙江中医药大学附属杭州市中医院肾内科,杭州 310007
- Keywords:
Primary hypertension;
Data mining;
Auricular acupressure;
Acupoint selection rules
- From:
Chinese Journal of Modern Nursing
2023;29(28):3871-3877
- CountryChina
- Language:Chinese
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Abstract:
Objective:To explore the commonly used ear acupoints and their selection and compatibility rules for the treatment of primary hypertension with auricular acupressure.Methods:Systematic research was conducted on China Biology Medicine disc, VIP Information Chinese Journal Service Platform, Wanfang Data Knowledge Service Platform, CNKI, PubMed, Embase, Web of Science and Cochrane Library, and the search period was from establishment of the databases until December 31, 2022. Excel 2021 was used to establish the database, and R Studio software was used to analyze the principles of ear acupoint compatibility correlation.Results:A total of 165 articles were included, of which 136 articles were solely treated with auricular acupressure for primary hypertension and 29 articles were treated with other intervention measures. The common syndrome types were hyperactivity of liver fire, stagnation of phlegm, Yin deficiency and Yang hyperactivity, and deficiency of both Yin and Yang. The common acupoints were Shenmen (15.1%, 135/894) , Jiangya Gou (14.09%, 126/894) , Sympathetic (10.63%, 95/894) , Liver (10.29%, 92/894) , Heart (9.73%, 87/894) , Kidney (9.06%, 81/894) , and Subcortical (6.94%, 62/894) .Common acupoint combinations included Shenmen-Jiangya Gou-Sympathetic-Liver-Kidney, Shenmen-Jiangya Gou-Liver-Kidney, Shenmen-Jiangya Gou-Sympathetic, and Shenmen-Jiangya Gou.Conclusions:The treatment of primary hypertension with auricular acupressure has a certain regularity, which can provide reliable references for selecting acupoints for clinical treatment of primary hypertension.