Clinical randomized controlled study on acupuncture for treatment of peripheral neuropathy induced by chemotherapeutic drugs.
- Author:
Wei-Ru XU
1
;
Bao-Jin HUA
;
Wei HOU
;
Yan-Ju BAO
Author Information
- Publication Type:Journal Article
- MeSH: Acupuncture Points; Acupuncture Therapy; Adult; Aged; Drug-Related Side Effects and Adverse Reactions; Female; Humans; Male; Middle Aged; Organoplatinum Compounds; adverse effects; Paclitaxel; adverse effects; Peripheral Nervous System Diseases; chemically induced; therapy
- From: Chinese Acupuncture & Moxibustion 2010;30(6):457-460
- CountryChina
- Language:Chinese
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Abstract:
OBJECTIVETo seek the effective treatment for peripheral neuropathy induced by chemotherapeutic drugs.
METHODSSixty-four cases of peripheral neuropathy induced by Paclitaxel or Oxaliplatin were randomly divided into an acupuncture group and a medication group, 32 cases in each group. The acupuncture group was treated with therapeutic principle of dredging meridians and collaterals, tonifying qi and eliminating blood stasis, supplementing liver and kidney, nourishing blood and tendon. Hegu (LI 4), Taichong (LR 3), Zusanli (ST 36), Qihai (CV 6) and Quchi (LI 11) etc. were selected. The medication group was treated with intramuscular injection of Cobamamide. The neurotoxicity of two groups was compared with questionnaire of peripheral neuropathy induced by chemotherapeutic drugs before and after treatment.
RESULTSThe total effective rate for sensory nerve disorder of acupuncture group was 66.7% (20/30), which was superior to that of 40.0% (12/30) in medication group (P < 0.05).
CONCLUSIONAcupuncture is more effective than Cobamamide for treatment of peripheral neuropathy induced by chemotherapeutic drugs, especially for moderate and severe sensory nerve disorder induced by paclitaxel.