Analysis of adverse reactions of acupoint catgut embedding therapy.
10.13703/j.0255-2930.20190316-k00034
- Author:
Xiao-Ling WANG
1
;
Guo-Hua LIN
1
;
Nuo XU
2
;
Jing-Chun ZENG
1
;
Dang-Han XU
1
;
Shu-Xin WANG
1
Author Information
1. First Affiliated Hospital of Guangzhou University of CM, Guangzhou 510405, Guangdong Province, China.
2. Affiliated Hospital of Jining Medical University.
- Publication Type:Journal Article
- Keywords:
acupoint catgut embedding;
adverse reactions;
safety
- From:
Chinese Acupuncture & Moxibustion
2020;40(2):193-196
- CountryChina
- Language:Chinese
-
Abstract:
OBJECTIVE:To objectively evaluate the safety of acupoint catgut embedding therapy.
METHODS:A total of 331 patients who received acupoint catgut embedding therapy were enrolled and summarized through the inpatient medical record system, follow-up record and adverse reaction report card. The statistical analysis was performed from the aspects of patients' gender, age, marital status, history of allergy, history of diabetes and the time, symptoms, duration and prognosis of adverse reactions, etc.
RESULTS:Among 331 patients who received acupoint catgut embedding therapy, 70 patients had adverse reactions, which were divided into 9 types, including post-treatment discomfort, local hematoma or subcutaneous hemorrhage, local swelling, local induration, severe pain, thread-body rejection, local pruritus, post-treatment body temperature rising, local redness, swelling, fever and pain. The incidence rate of adverse events was 21.15%, and the incidence of serious adverse events was 0. Among the patients with adverse reactions, 58 patients (82.86%) relieved without treatment, and 12 patients (17.14%) received after symptomatic treatment; all patients had no sequelae.
CONCLUSION:The acupoint catgut embedding therapy is relatively safe and the incidence of adverse reactions is low.