Clinical observation of dysantonomia treated with transcutaneous electrical stimulation at Renying (ST 9) combined with stellate ganglion block

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Title

Clinical observation of dysantonomia treated with transcutaneous electrical stimulation at Renying (ST 9) combined with stellate ganglion block

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Journal Publication

Date

2015

volume

35(6)

pages

557-560

Research Type

RCT

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Abstract

OBJECTIVE: To compare the clinical efficacy difference in dysautonomia between transcutaneous electrical stimulation at Renying (ST 9) combined with stellate ganglion block(SGB) and simple SGB. METHODS: Sixty patients in accord with the diagnostic criteria of dysautonomia were randomly divided into two groups,30 cases in each group. In the observation group, transcutaneous electrical stimulation at Renying (ST 9) combined with SGB were adopted; in the control group, simple SGB was applied. In the two groups, treatment was used three times a week, and nine treatments were considered as one course. There was an interval of one week between courses, and two courses were treated. Total seven weeks were required. Scores were evaluated according to subjective symptoms before treatment, one month and three months after treatment in the two groups. RESULTS: The scores of subjective symptoms were not statistically different before treatment in the two groups(P>0. 05). The scores of subjective symptoms one month and three months after treatment were all lower than those before treatment(all P< 0. 01), and subjective symptoms scores in the observation group were lower than those in the control group(both P<0. 01). CONCLUSION: Transcutaneous electrical stimulation at Renying(ST 9) combined with SGB could enhance the clinical effects for dysautonomia, and the control and improvement for clinical symptoms are superior to simple SGB.

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PMID:26480551

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Language

Chinese

Number of Participants

60

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