Acupuncture Safety in Diabetic Limb: A Scoping Review.

IF 0.9 Q4 INTEGRATIVE & COMPLEMENTARY MEDICINE
Medical Acupuncture Pub Date : 2025-08-14 eCollection Date: 2025-08-01 DOI:10.1177/19336586251360142
Youyi Huang, Wan Hui Lau, Hui Ying Yee
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Abstract

Background: Any injury to the diabetic limbs may portent disastrous consequences. However, it is not uncommon for diabetics to also seek complementary and alternative medicine for treatment, such as acupuncture. There are limited data on infective or ulcerative adverse events regarding acupuncture in diabetic limbs.

Objective: This scoping review served to survey and map out the current literature landscape on infective or ulcerative complications, if any, of acupuncture in diabetic limbs and to also identify key gaps in the current literature.

Methods: A scoping review was conducted based on the five-step framework by Arskey and O'Malley. The review included a comprehensive search of three databases (PubMed, Medline, and Embase) regarding any reports of adverse events after acupuncture in diabetic limbs.

Results: Eight articles were analyzed. Four were case reports, three were clinical trials, and one was a review article. Most of the articles mentioned qualifications for practitioners (except for two articles). Clean needle technique was mentioned only in one article. Three articles highlighted adverse events and possible dangers related to needling in diabetic limbs. The other five articles highlighted no serious adverse events in using acupuncture/needling in diabetic limbs.

Conclusions: While there are risks of ulceration and poor healing after acupuncture in diabetic feet, there are also likely benefits like improving neuropathy symptoms and ulcer healing. It is important to optimize safety risk factors such as procedural sterility, avoiding concomitant heat modalities, and ensuring qualified practitioners. Only then can patients benefit from acupuncture treatment for diabetic feet while minimizing complication rates.

针刺在糖尿病肢体中的安全性:一项范围综述。
背景:糖尿病患者肢体的任何损伤都可能预示着灾难性的后果。然而,糖尿病患者也会寻求辅助和替代药物治疗,如针灸。关于糖尿病肢体针灸的感染或溃疡不良事件的数据有限。目的:本综述旨在调查和绘制目前关于糖尿病肢体针灸感染或溃疡并发症(如果有的话)的文献景观,并确定当前文献中的关键空白。方法:根据Arskey和O'Malley的五步框架进行范围审查。该综述包括对三个数据库(PubMed, Medline和Embase)的全面搜索,以了解针刺治疗糖尿病肢体后的任何不良事件报告。结果:共分析8篇文章。四篇是病例报告,三篇是临床试验,一篇是评论文章。大部分文章都提到了从业人员的资格(除了两篇文章)。清洁针头技术只在一篇文章中提到。三篇文章强调了与糖尿病肢体针刺相关的不良事件和可能的危险。其他5篇文章强调,在糖尿病肢体中使用针灸/针刺没有严重的不良事件。结论:虽然针灸治疗糖尿病足存在溃疡和愈合不良的风险,但也可能有改善神经病变症状和溃疡愈合等益处。重要的是优化安全风险因素,如程序无菌,避免伴随的热模式,并确保合格的从业人员。只有这样,患者才能从针灸治疗糖尿病足中获益,同时最大限度地减少并发症的发生率。
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Medical Acupuncture
Medical Acupuncture INTEGRATIVE & COMPLEMENTARY MEDICINE-
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