Clinical Efficacy of Abdominal Acupoint Massage for Treatment of Functional Constipation in Elderly Patients
10.3969/j.issn.1008-7125.2017.06.009
- VernacularTitle:腹部穴位按摩治疗老年人功能性便秘疗效观察
- Author:
Wenxia LIU
;
Zhanju LIU
- Keywords:
Acupressure;
Bisacodyl;
Functional Constipation;
Aged
- From:
Chinese Journal of Gastroenterology
2017;22(6):367-369
- CountryChina
- Language:Chinese
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Abstract:
The prevalence of functional constipation (FC) is increased in elderly population, and seeking for a simple, safe and effective treatment modality is of great importance.Aims: To assess the clinical efficacy and safety of abdominal acupoint massage in elderly FC patients.Methods: A total of 151 elderly patients with FC were enrolled and randomly assigned into three groups: group A was treated with bisacodyl 5 mg once a day orally, group B with massage on Guanyuan, Zhongwan and Tianshu acupoints three times a day and group C with their combination.The treatment course was 4 weeks.The stool frequency per week was recorded, and the Patient Assessment of Constipation Symptoms scale (PAC-SYM) was scored.Results: The baseline data were comparable among the three groups (P>0.05).When compared with those before treatment, there was an increase in stool frequency per week and decrease in overall and dimensional scores of PAC-SYM at 1, 2, and 4 weeks after the beginning of treatment in all the three groups (P<0.05).Bisacodyl was superior to acupoint massage for improving stool frequency, consistency and rectal symptoms (P<0.05), while acupoint massage was superior to bisacodyl for alleviating abdominal symptoms (P<0.05).Mild adverse effects were recorded in patients receiving oral bisacodyl, and no adverse effects were observed in patients receiving acupoint massage.Conclusions: Abdominal acupoint massage is safe and effective for improving stool frequency and constipation-associated symptoms especially abdominal symptoms such as abdominal pain and distention in elderly FC patients.