Electroencephalograph Bicoherence for Assessing the Analgesia of Acupuncture

Ji-jun Tong, Yaming Wang, Yingying Lv, Huade Chen
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n the past decades of years the systematic research on pain mechanisms has been the focus of scientists. The traditional Chinese medicine such as acupuncture has shown great potential in pain relief. Transcutaneous Electrical Acupoint Stimulation (TEAS) has been used and bicoherence of EEG has been extracted and used as evaluation criterion of pain relief in the research. In this study 12 volunteers were enrolled and each one received pain stimulation and attended two group experiments, one was transcutaneous electrical stimulation on Hegu acupoint (TEAS), the other was control group (no stimulation). The EEG was recorded and the volume of bicoherence (BIC_V) was extracted, while attended VAS test. The BIC_V increased after pain stimulation, especially in certain cerebral location (Fp1,P3,O1,O2,T6). The BIC_V decreased larger in extent in TEAS group than control group, which has the same change trend with VAS. The study primary proved the efficiency of acupuncture analgesia and BIC_V could be used as an objective assessment criterion of pain perception.
脑电图双相干性评价针刺镇痛作用
在过去的几十年里,对疼痛机制的系统研究一直是科学家关注的焦点。针灸等传统中医在缓解疼痛方面显示出巨大的潜力。本研究采用经皮穴位电刺激(TEAS),提取脑电图的双相干性,并将其作为疼痛缓解的评价标准。本研究共招募12名志愿者,每人接受疼痛刺激,分为两组实验,一组为经皮电刺激合谷穴(TEAS),另一组为对照组(无刺激)。记录脑电图,提取双相干体积(BIC_V),同时进行VAS测试。疼痛刺激后BIC_V增加,特别是在大脑的某些部位(Fp1,P3,O1,O2,T6)。tea组BIC_V下降幅度大于对照组,与VAS变化趋势相同。本研究初步证明针刺镇痛效果及BIC_V可作为疼痛感知的客观评价标准。
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