2012
DOI: 10.1016/s0254-6272(13)60039-4
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Clinical curative effect of electroacupuncture combined with Zhizhukuanzhong Capsules for treating gastroesophageal reflux disease

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“…Inter-group comparison also demonstrated that the MA treatment was associated with superior improvements in general health (55.0±18.0 vs 41.9±20.0, p=0.025) and body pain (57.0±31.1 vs 40.9±19.3, p=0.020) scores. Zhang et al 21 found that EA treatment had equivalent effects to WM treatment at the end of the intervention period, but superior effects during the 48 week follow-up period, with greater improvements in role physical (67±13 vs 55±21), role emotional (72±36 vs 64±18), vitality (71±23 vs 62±41) and body pain (84±20 vs 64±50) scores (all p<0.05). The results of the second study Zhang et al 20 were similar, with superior improvements in role physical (66.52±13.29 vs 54.87±11.34), role emotional (71.59±35.54 vs 63.55±27.74) and body pain (83.56±19.92 vs 73.85±39.51) scores (all p<0.05).…”
Section: Quality Of Lifementioning
confidence: 96%
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“…Inter-group comparison also demonstrated that the MA treatment was associated with superior improvements in general health (55.0±18.0 vs 41.9±20.0, p=0.025) and body pain (57.0±31.1 vs 40.9±19.3, p=0.020) scores. Zhang et al 21 found that EA treatment had equivalent effects to WM treatment at the end of the intervention period, but superior effects during the 48 week follow-up period, with greater improvements in role physical (67±13 vs 55±21), role emotional (72±36 vs 64±18), vitality (71±23 vs 62±41) and body pain (84±20 vs 64±50) scores (all p<0.05). The results of the second study Zhang et al 20 were similar, with superior improvements in role physical (66.52±13.29 vs 54.87±11.34), role emotional (71.59±35.54 vs 63.55±27.74) and body pain (83.56±19.92 vs 73.85±39.51) scores (all p<0.05).…”
Section: Quality Of Lifementioning
confidence: 96%
“…Zhang et al 20 reported mild diarrhoea in three patients receiving WM during the initial stages of treatment, reported no adverse events.…”
Section: Adverse Eventsmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…Two recent studies from China, where NERD accounts for >90% of the GERD patients, revealed that acupuncture significantly inhibited intraesophageal acid and bile reflux, improved GERD-related symptoms, and was safe and well tolerated. 60,61 In a recent study, the authors assessed the value of electroacupuncture in 480 GERD participants. 61 Electroacupuncture was delivered once daily for a period of 6 weeks.…”
Section: Acupuncturementioning
confidence: 99%
“…60,61 In a recent study, the authors assessed the value of electroacupuncture in 480 GERD participants. 61 Electroacupuncture was delivered once daily for a period of 6 weeks. The 24-hour intraesophageal pH, bile reflux, endoscopic grading, and symptom score were all significantly reduced at the end of treatment.…”
Section: Acupuncturementioning
confidence: 99%
“…It has been shown in animal studies that ZZKZ decoction could accelerate gastric emptying . Previous randomized controlled study showed that ZZKZ combined with the acupuncture could effectively decrease the acid and bile reflux in gastroesophageal reflux patients . ZZKZ has also been commonly used in FD patients with postprandial distress syndrome (PDS) in clinical practice in China.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%