Acupuncture combined with multidisciplinary care for recovery after traumatic multiple rib fractures: a prospective feasibility cohort study.

Kun Hyung Kim, Chan Kyu Lee, Hyun Min Cho, Youngwoong Kim, Seon Hee Kim, Myung Jun Shin, Jung Eun Kim, Yu Kyung Shin, Soo Jin Lee, Junepill Seok, Ju Hee Choi, Minkyung Kim, Young Hee Kim
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Abstract

Introduction: Acute pain significantly delays early physiological recovery and results in chronic functional disability in patients with traumatic multiple rib fractures (MRFs). This prospective cohort study aimed to investigate the feasibility of acupuncture combined with multidisciplinary care during recovery in patients with traumatic MRFs.

Methods: Twenty patients with traumatic MRFs who were admitted to a regional trauma centre in South Korea were enrolled. A combination of acupuncture and multidisciplinary inpatient ward management was provided at the trauma ward. Patients were permitted to continue acupuncture treatments at outpatient clinics for 3 months after the traumatic events. Clinical outcomes, including pain, acute physiological recovery, quality of life, patient satisfaction with the care provided, respiratory function and use of opioids, were evaluated up to 6 months after trauma.

Results: Seventeen (85%) participants completed the 6-month follow-up. One patient withdrew consent during admission due to discomfort after three sessions of acupuncture. The proportion of patients with above-moderate level of pain decreased from 95% at baseline to 41% at 6 months. Quality of life appeared to deteriorate consistently throughout the study period. Around 80% of respondents expressed satisfaction with the acupuncture treatments and stated that they found acupuncture to be acceptable. Over 94% of respondents reported slight or considerable improvement.

Conclusion: The provision of acupuncture combined with multidisciplinary care for recovery in patients with traumatic MRFs was feasible in a regional trauma centre in South Korea. Randomised trials are needed to investigate the role of acupuncture combined with multidisciplinary care in the future.

Trial registration number: KCT0002911 (Clinical Research Information Service).

针刺结合多学科护理治疗外伤性肋骨骨折后康复:一项前瞻性可行性队列研究。
急性疼痛显著延迟了创伤性多发肋骨骨折(MRFs)患者的早期生理恢复,并导致慢性功能障碍。本前瞻性队列研究旨在探讨创伤性磁共振成像患者康复期间针灸结合多学科护理的可行性。方法:20例创伤性磁共振成像患者被韩国一家区域创伤中心录取。在创伤病房提供了针灸和多学科住院病房管理的结合。患者被允许在创伤事件后在门诊继续针灸治疗3个月。临床结果,包括疼痛、急性生理恢复、生活质量、患者对所提供护理的满意度、呼吸功能和阿片类药物的使用,在创伤后6个月进行评估。结果:17名(85%)参与者完成了6个月的随访。一名患者在接受三次针灸治疗后,因不适而撤回同意。中度以上疼痛的患者比例从基线时的95%下降到6个月时的41%。在整个研究期间,生活质量似乎一直在恶化。约80%的受访者对针灸治疗表示满意,并表示他们认为针灸是可以接受的。超过94%的受访者表示有轻微或相当大的改善。结论:在韩国的区域创伤中心,提供针灸结合多学科治疗创伤性磁共振成像患者的康复是可行的。未来需要随机试验来研究针灸结合多学科治疗的作用。试验注册号:KCT0002911(临床研究信息服务)。
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