[Increases of intracranial pressure and changes of blood flow velocity due to acupressure, needle and laser needle acupuncture?].

Gerhard Litscher, Lu Wang, Gerhard Schwarz, Detlef Schikora
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Abstract

Background: Pressure on the acupoints St.7 and SJ.22 can lead to significant, reversible increases in intracranial pressure (ICP) in patients with elevated ICP.

Objective: In this study, we investigated whether changes in cerebral parameters in healthy volunteers can also be registered, when the mentioned acupoints associated with ICP, are stimulated.

Subjects and methods: We investigated a total of 34 volunteers (24 females, 10 males) and a 15-year-old intensive care patient after severe head injury. The mean age of volunteers was 25.2 +/- 3.4 years (range 20-35). Stimulation was performed using acupressure techniques, manual needle and laser needle methods. We evaluated the main parameter of mean blood flow velocity in the middle cerebral artery (left and right) as well as the pulsatility index. In addition, near infrared spectroscopy and blood pressure parameters were registered.

Results: Acupressure, manual needle acupuncture and laser needle acupuncture partially led to significant changes in the main goal values.

Conclusion: Acupressure as well as acupuncture (needle and laser needle) can evoke reproducible functional changes in the brain. These accompanying effects are not to be ignored, in particular in patients with increased ICP.

[穴位按压、针刺和激光针刺对颅内压升高及血流速度的影响]。
背景:对穴位St.7和SJ.22施加压力可导致颅内压升高患者显著的、可逆的颅内压升高。目的:在本研究中,我们探讨了当上述与ICP相关的穴位受到刺激时,健康志愿者的大脑参数是否也会发生变化。研究对象和方法:我们调查了34名志愿者(24名女性,10名男性)和一名15岁的重度颅脑损伤重症监护患者。志愿者的平均年龄为25.2±3.4岁(范围20-35岁)。采用指压法、手动针刺法和激光针刺法进行刺激。我们评估了大脑中动脉(左、右)的平均血流速度和脉搏指数等主要参数。此外,还记录了近红外光谱和血压参数。结果:穴位按压、手动针刺和激光针刺部分导致主要目标值发生显著变化。结论:穴位按压和针刺(针刺和激光针)均可引起可重复性的脑功能改变。这些伴随的影响不容忽视,特别是在颅内压增高的患者中。
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