Argumentarea anatomo–clinică contemporană a acupuncturii ca metodă de analgezie
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SUVAC, Anna, TURCHIN, Radu, TOPOR, Boris. Argumentarea anatomo–clinică contemporană a acupuncturii ca metodă de analgezie. In: Actual issues of morphology, 15-16 octombrie 2015, Chişinău. Chişinău: Tipografia-Sirius, 2015, pp. 135-139. ISBN 978-9975-57-194-4.
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Actual issues of morphology 2015
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Chişinău, Moldova, 15-16 octombrie 2015

Argumentarea anatomo–clinică contemporană a acupuncturii ca metodă de analgezie

Modern anatomo–clinical argumentation of the a acupuncture as a method for analgesia


Pag. 135-139

Suvac Anna, Turchin Radu, Topor Boris
 
Universitatea de Stat de Medicină şi Farmacie „Nicolae Testemiţanu“
 
 
Disponibil în IBN: 22 septembrie 2023


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Background: Acupuncture is a therapeutic method that comes from China and is based on the meridian’s theory. Many analgesic drugs used for postoperative pain have a number of side effects. Acupuncture claims to develop a maximum therapeutic effect with reduced side effects. Material and methods: Individualized set of acupuncture needles; visual analogical-scale; tonometer; thermometer; questionnaire for evaluation of postoperative pain management; questionnaire for assessing the patient satisfaction about acute postoperative pain management; informed consent of the patient included in the study. The study included 14 patients who underwent a microsurgical intervention on the hand (amputation of two fingers). They were divided into two. Patients of the first group received 3 sessions of acupuncture and Baralgin. Those in the second group followed only promedol. Patients were evaluated according to objective and subjective criteria: visual-analogical scale (VAS), personal convenience, blood pressure, temperature, respiratory rate, heart rate.Results: Patients who received acupuncture showed normalization of objective and subjective indicators and the absence of any adverse effects. Conclusions: 1. Acupuncture is a method of therapy based on stimulation of acupoints that frequently correspond to nerve formations; 2. The analgesic effect of acupuncture allow the exclusion of opioid analgesics and use of minor analgesics for postoperative pain management; 3. Acupuncture in combination with minor analgesics provides postoperative pain soothing and early improving of objective indicators.

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acupuncture, Analgesia, Postoperative pain