Exploratory analysis of the usefulness of acupressure bands when severe chemotherapy-related nausea is expected.

Joseph A Roscoe, Pascal Jean-Pierre, Gary R Morrow, Jane T Hickok, Brian Issell, James L Wade, David K King
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The present study examines the efficacy of acupressure wristbands, compared with standard care alone and acustimulation wristbands, in preventing severe nausea among 86 breast cancer patients receiving doxorubicin-based chemotherapy who were at high risk of experiencing severe nausea following treatment. Significant differences in the proportion of patients who reported severe nausea were observed across three conditions (standard care, standard care with acupressure bands, and standard care with an acustimulation band). The proportion of patients in the acupressure band group who reported severe nausea following their chemotherapy treatment (41%) was significantly less than that of the standard care group (68%) and the acustimulation band group (73%). Overall, these findings showed that acupressure wristbands were efficacious and may be an appropriate form of adjuvant therapy for nausea management for breast cancer patients, especially those who are most at risk for experiencing severe nausea following chemotherapy treatment.

穴位按压带在严重化疗相关恶心患者中的应用探讨。
本研究对86名接受阿霉素化疗且治疗后出现严重恶心的高风险乳腺癌患者进行了穴位按压腕带与单纯标准治疗和刺激腕带的比较,研究了穴位按压腕带预防严重恶心的效果。在三种情况下(标准治疗、带指压带的标准治疗和带刺激带的标准治疗),报告严重恶心的患者比例有显著差异。指压带组患者在化疗后报告严重恶心的比例(41%)明显低于标准治疗组(68%)和刺激带组(73%)。总的来说,这些发现表明,指压腕带是有效的,可能是乳腺癌患者恶心管理的一种适当的辅助治疗形式,特别是那些化疗后最容易出现严重恶心的患者。
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