Acupuncture Treatment for Labyrinthine Tinnitus Based on Intergrated Traditional Chinese Medicine & Western Medicine
10.3777/jjsam.58.626
- VernacularTitle:迷路性耳鳴に対する″中西医結合診療″の臨床研究―鍼治療の有用性について―
- Author:
Men-dar WU
;
LAWRENCE C-L Huang
- Publication Type:Journal Article
- Keywords:
tinnitus;
integrated TCM &Western Medicine;
acupuncture
- From:Journal of the Japan Society of Acupuncture and Moxibustion
2008;58(4):626-641
- CountryJapan
- Language:Japanese
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Abstract:
Based on the differentiation of deficiency (hyporeactivity) and excess (hyperreactivity) syndromes according to the Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) logic, 65 labyrinthine tinnitus cases of the example was classified into three groups, the excess constitutional type (18 cases), the deficiency constitutional type (37 cases) and the intermediate type (10 cases). Acupuncture treatment was carried out under the guidance of the basic principles of "seeking the fundamental of a disease in treatment"based on TCM.
The effect was evaluated using two parameters of subjective tinnitus assessment score in a special questionnaire (STS) and objective tinnitus loudness level in dB SL (OTL). Based on the changes in STS and OTL before and after the end of all therapeutic courses, the gross effective rate (GER) of 65 cases containing effective STS or OTL was 72.3%, while the strict effective rate where both STS and OTL showed effective (BER) was 47.7%. Among the three TCM syndromes differentiation groups, the excess constitutional type had the best therapeutic effect (66.7%of BER), fellows the deficiency constitutional type (48.7%of BER), and the intermediate type was the worst (only 10%of BER). Statistically, there was a significant difference among each syndrome differentiation group (p<0.05).
Meanwhile, the entire GER and BER went down to 55.4%and 38.5%respectively 2 months after the end of treatment to show a decreasing tendency of therapeutic effectiveness compared with those treatment rates immediately after the end of treatment. Especially, GER of the deficiency constitutional type showed a significant decrease (P<0.05).
We concluded that the TCM differentiation of deficiency and excess syndromes is a prerequisite for the determination of a correct acupuncture treatment for labyrinthine tinnitus. Through a thorough analysis and treatment on 65 clinical cases, the tinnitus of the excess constitutional type showed a higher reactivity for the treatment comparing to the other two types, the deficiency and the intermediate.