Yi LIANG (梁宜) , Jie ZHOU (周杰) , Jing SUN (孙晶) , Xin-zheng FAN (范新政) , Si-yi ZHENG (郑思懿) , Jun-fan FANG (房军帆) , Jian-qiao FANG (方剑乔)
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The dose-effect relationship of electroacupuncture analgesia and its stimulus parameters: Progress in the last 3 decades 电针镇痛及其与刺激参数的量效关系研究:近三十年研究新进展
In this review, we explored the dose-effect relationship of electroacupuncture (EA) analgesia and its stimulus parameters by searching articles on clinical and experimental research of EA analgesia in the past 30 years. The impacts on the analgesic effects are discussed in terms of the pulse waveform, frequency, amplitude, wave width, and time effect, as well as parameter combinations, and the optimization of the EA parameters are summarized for the treatment of neuropathic, inflammatory, and cancer pains. It was initially discovered that the distant-dense (D-D) wave (2/15 Hz or 2/100 Hz) and stimulus for 30−45 min were appropriate in the treatment of chronic inflammatory pain, the strong stimulus was applicable to the acute stage of pain (twice a week), while the weak stimulus was for the stable stage (once weekly). The continuous (2 Hz)/D-D wave (2/100 Hz) and moderate/low intensity of stimulus for 30−45 min are preferred in the treatment of neuropathic pain with EA, once daily or every 2 days. Regarding the treatment of cancer pain, EA with continuous (2 Hz or 100 Hz) or D-D wave (2/100 Hz), moderate and low intensity of stimulus for 30−45 min is adopted, once every 2 days. There is a certain rule for the correlation of each parameter and the combination of parameters to ensure an analgesic effect of EA, which should be further explored in future studies.
期刊介绍:
The focus of the journal includes, but is not confined to, clinical research, summaries of clinical experiences, experimental research and clinical reports on needling techniques, moxibustion techniques, acupuncture analgesia and acupuncture anesthesia.