Effectiveness and safety of using acupoint Shui Gou (GV 26): A systematic review and meta-analysis of randomized controlled trials

Xiao-Yang Hu , Esme Trevelyan , Qian-Yun Chai , Cong-Cong Wang , Yu-Tong Fei , Jian-Ping Liu , Nicola Robinson
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Abstract

Background

GV26 is well known as an emergency and a revival acupoint. It has been most commonly used for acute neurological conditions and acute low back strain (ALBS). This systematic review evaluates the effectiveness and occurrence of adverse effects of using GV26 for a variety conditions; and to determine the appropriate parameters to inform its use in practice.

Methods

Randomized controlled trials evaluating stimulation of GV26 as a sole or as an adjunct to treatment for any condition were included. Quality of reporting and methodology were assessed using STRICTA and the Cochrane risk of bias tool. Meta-analysis was pooled with RevMan 5.2 software (Protocol ID: CRD42013006528).

Results

Fifteen trials investigated conditions which included shock, epilepsy, vascular dementia, febrile seizures in children, post general anesthesia, acute low back strain, functional enuresis, and intractable hiccups. The reporting quality and methodological quality of all included trials was limited. Data from eleven trials were pooled. Significant favorable improvements were shown for GV26 used in addition to other common acupoints as measured by efficacy rate; GV26 in addition to usual care as measured by blood pressure. No study reported any adverse effects.

Conclusions

There appears to be evidence on the use of GV26 for improving efficacy rate in ALBS, functional enuresis and intractable hiccups, and it appears to be effective in increasing blood pressure and reducing heart rate during revival. However, the findings should be interpreted with caution due to the limited methodological quality of included trials.

穴位水沟的有效性和安全性:随机对照试验的系统评价和荟萃分析
dgv26是一个众所周知的急救和复苏穴位。它最常用于急性神经系统疾病和急性腰背劳损(ALBS)。本系统综述评估了在多种条件下使用GV26的有效性和不良反应的发生;并确定适当的参数,以指导其在实践中的使用。方法纳入随机对照试验,评估刺激GV26作为单独或辅助治疗任何疾病的效果。使用STRICTA和Cochrane偏倚风险工具评估报告质量和方法学。meta分析采用RevMan 5.2软件(协议ID: CRD42013006528)。结果15项试验包括休克、癫痫、血管性痴呆、儿童热性惊厥、全身麻醉后、急性腰背劳损、功能性遗尿和顽固性呃嗝。所有纳入试验的报告质量和方法学质量都是有限的。汇总了11项试验的数据。通过有效率测量,GV26与其他常见穴位一起使用,显示出显著的有利改善;GV26在常规护理之外通过血压测量。没有研究报告有任何副作用。结论GV26可提高ALBS、功能性遗尿和顽固性呃逆的有效率,并可在苏醒时提高血压和降低心率。然而,由于纳入试验的方法学质量有限,应谨慎解释研究结果。
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