Evaluating the effectiveness of electro-acupuncture as a treatment for childhood autism using single photon emission computed tomography.
- Author:
Zheng-qin ZHAO
1
;
Shao-wei JIA
;
Shu HU
;
Wen SUN
Author Information
- Publication Type:Clinical Trial
- MeSH: Autistic Disorder; diagnostic imaging; physiopathology; therapy; Brain; blood supply; diagnostic imaging; pathology; physiopathology; Cerebrovascular Circulation; Child; Electroacupuncture; Humans; Imaging, Three-Dimensional; Tomography, Emission-Computed, Single-Photon; methods; Treatment Outcome
- From: Chinese journal of integrative medicine 2014;20(1):19-23
- CountryChina
- Language:English
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Abstract:
OBJECTIVETo explore the effectiveness of electro-acupuncture (EA) in the treatment of childhood autism (CA) and evaluate its effectiveness using single photon emission computed tomography (SPECT).
METHODSA total of 55 CA patients (4.52±2.73 years) were enrolled in this study. All patients received EA treatments and were examined by SPECT before and after treatments.
RESULTSFollowing treatment, the intracerebral multiple focal radioactivity distribution defect areas of CA patients were observed to be partially filled. Specifically, significant differences in the ratios of regional cerebral blood flow and global cerebral blood flow before (Fb) and after (Fe) EA treatment in different lesions were observed (in the left prefrontal cortex, t=5.01, P<0.01; in the right prefrontal cortex, t=2.32, P<0.05; in the left temporal lobe, t=4.54, P<0.01; in the right temporal lobe, t=2.90, P<0.05; in the left Broca's area, t=5.82, P<0.01). After EA treatment, the patients exhibited symptomatic relief.
CONCLUSIONEA is useful to treat CA and SPECT can be used to evaluate the effectiveness of this treatment.