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Efficacy of Acupuncture Treatment to Prevent Cerebral Vasospasm After Subarachnoid Hemorrhage: A Double-Blind, Randomized Placebo-Controlled Trial

Authors
Lee, Dong-HyukCho, Seung-YeonYang, Seung-BoLee, Hyoung-MinShin, Hee SupLee, Seung HwanKoh, Jun SeokKwon, SeungwonJung, Woo-SangMoon, Sang-KwanPark, Jung-MiKo, Chang-NamKim, HoPark, Seong-Uk
Issue Date
Dec-2020
Publisher
MARY ANN LIEBERT, INC
Keywords
cerebral vasospasm; delayed ischemic neurologic deficit (DIND); SAH; acupuncture; electroacupuncture
Citation
JOURNAL OF ALTERNATIVE AND COMPLEMENTARY MEDICINE, v.26, no.12, pp.1182 - 1189
Journal Title
JOURNAL OF ALTERNATIVE AND COMPLEMENTARY MEDICINE
Volume
26
Number
12
Start Page
1182
End Page
1189
URI
https://scholarworks.bwise.kr/gachon/handle/2020.sw.gachon/79166
DOI
10.1089/acm.2020.0156
ISSN
1075-5535
Abstract
Objectives:To investigate the efficacy of acupuncture in preventing cerebral vasospasm following aneurysmal subarachnoid hemorrhage (SAH) and explore its underlying mechanism. Design:A randomized, double-blinded, and placebo-controlled trial. Setting/Location:Subjects were recruited from Kyung Hee University Hospital at Gangdong, Seoul, Korea Subjects:A total of 50 patients admitted with acute SAH. Interventions:The study group received acupuncture treatments (n = 25), while the control group underwent mock transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation and sham acupuncture (n = 25) six times/week for 2 weeks. Outcome measures:The primary outcome was the incidence of delayed ischemic neurologic deficit (DIND), and secondary measurements included angiographic vasospasm, vasospasm-related infarction, modified Rankin Scale score, and plasma nitric oxide (NO) and endothelin-1 (ET-1) levels. Results:The study group treated with acupuncture showed a lower incidence of DIND (9.1%) than the control group (20.8%); however, this difference in the incidence of DIND was not statistically significant. The study group demonstrated better clinical outcomes, especially in functional recovery. Significant alterations in plasma NO and ET-1 levels after the 2-week intervention were observed only in the study group. Conclusions:Their study shows that acupuncture treatment improved functional recovery after SAH and could potentially prevent cerebral vasospasm. These effects could be attributed to the recovery of endothelial dysfunction by acupuncture through modulating the plasma NO and ET-1 levels. The study protocol has been registered onwww.clinicaltrials.gov(NCT02275949).
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