Acupuncture for Birth Preparation and Delivery: How Investigating Mechanisms of Action Can Generate Research

P. Curtis, R. Coeytaux, Patrice Hapke
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Abstract

Acupuncture has become an accepted and validated part of Western mainstream medicine and is increasingly used by clinicians, midwives, and acupuncturists for reproductive care, induction of labor, and analgesia. Most studies of the effects of obstetrical acupuncture are descriptive, many in foreign languages. Only a few have evaluated efficacy. Results suggest that acupuncture ripens the cervix, initiates labor, reduces labor pain, and shortens the first stage of labor. There is some evidence suggesting that certain acupuncture points have very specific effects on the fetus and uterus, which may be mediated through the hypopituitary-thalamic axis or by local neurovascular stimulation. The substantial maternal hormonal changes occurring just before and during labor offer a unique opportunity to clarify the mechanisms of action of acupuncture. Using a conceptual model based on possible mechanisms of action of the use of acupuncture in obstetrics, the authors propose specific research questions into the physiology of acupuncture administered before and at parturition.
针灸分娩准备和分娩:如何调查作用机制可以产生研究
针灸已经成为西方主流医学中被接受和认可的一部分,并且越来越多地被临床医生、助产士和针灸师用于生殖保健、引产和镇痛。大多数关于产科针灸效果的研究都是描述性的,许多是用外语进行的。只有少数人评估了疗效。结果表明,针灸使子宫颈成熟,启动分娩,减少分娩疼痛,缩短分娩第一阶段。有证据表明,某些穴位对胎儿和子宫有非常特殊的作用,这可能是通过垂体下丘脑轴或局部神经血管刺激介导的。在分娩前和分娩过程中发生的母体激素变化提供了一个独特的机会来阐明针灸的作用机制。使用基于可能的作用机制的概念模型针灸在产科的使用,作者提出具体的研究问题到针灸在分娩前和分娩时的生理管理。
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