Hyungsun Jun , Dasol Park , Haerim Kim , Ye-Seul Lee , Jungtae Leem
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摘要
背景:心血管疾病是老年人发病和死亡的主要原因。然而,患有缺血性心脏病(IHD)的老年人经常面临与多药相关的风险,标准治疗可能无法完全满足其复杂的临床需求。因此,针灸等综合疗法可能起到补充作用。本研究评估了新诊断为IHD的老年人早期针灸暴露与死亡率之间的关系。方法使用韩国国民健康保险服务数据库,我们确定年龄≥65岁的新诊断IHD患者。诊断后6个月内针灸疗程≥6次者为针灸组;那些没有接受任何针灸治疗的人组成了传统组。主要结局是5年全因和循环系统疾病特异性死亡率。探索性分析比较了定期和不定期针灸暴露。结果9865例患者中,667例接受了针灸治疗。他们更年轻,包括更多的女性,并且比传统组有更严重的残疾。校正混杂因素后,针灸组的全因死亡率(校正风险比[aHR] 0.71, 95%可信区间[CI] 0.58-0.88)和循环系统疾病特异性死亡率(aHR 0.54, 95% CI 0.34-0.89)较低。定期使用针灸比不定期使用和不使用针灸更能提高生存率。结论早期针灸干预可能对改善该人群的生存结局有重要作用。需要前瞻性研究来证实这些发现并确定因果关系。
Early acupuncture exposure and mortality in older adults with ischemic heart disease: A nationwide cohort study in Korea
Background
Cardiovascular disease is a leading cause of morbidity and mortality in older adults. However, older adults with ischemic heart disease (IHD) are often exposed to risks associated with polypharmacy, and standard treatments may not fully address their complex clinical needs. Therefore, integrative approaches, such as acupuncture, may play a complementary role. This study assessed the association between early acupuncture exposure and mortality among older adults with newly diagnosed IHD.
Methods
Using the Korean National Health Insurance Service database, we identified patients aged ≥65 years with newly diagnosed IHD. Those receiving ≥6 acupuncture sessions within six months post-diagnosis formed the acupuncture group; those without any acupuncture formed the conventional group. Primary outcomes were five-year all-cause and circulatory system disease-specific mortality. Exploratory analyses compared regular and irregular acupuncture exposure.
Results
Of 9865 patients, 667 received acupuncture. They were younger, included more females, and had more severe disabilities than the conventional group. After adjustment for confounders, the acupuncture group showed lower all-cause mortality (adjusted hazard ratio [aHR] 0.71, 95 % confidence interval [CI] 0.58–0.88) and circulatory system disease-specific mortality (aHR 0.54, 95 % CI 0.34–0.89). Regular acupuncture use conferred further survival benefits over irregular use and no acupuncture.
Conclusions
These findings suggest that early-phase acupuncture intervention may play a meaningful role in improving survival outcomes in this population. Prospective studies are needed to confirm these findings and determine causality.
期刊介绍:
Integrative Medicine Research (IMR) is a quarterly, peer-reviewed journal focused on scientific research for integrative medicine including traditional medicine (emphasis on acupuncture and herbal medicine), complementary and alternative medicine, and systems medicine. The journal includes papers on basic research, clinical research, methodology, theory, computational analysis and modelling, topical reviews, medical history, education and policy based on physiology, pathology, diagnosis and the systems approach in the field of integrative medicine.