Li J
Beijing University of Chinese Medicine
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Acupuncture in Medicine | 2017
Min-yi Zhao; Zhang P; Li J; Lin-Peng Wang; Wei Zhou; Yan-Xia Wang; Yan-fen She; Liang-Xiao Ma; Pei Wang; Ni-juan Hu; Chi Lin; Shang-qin Hu; Gui-wen Wu; Ya-feng Wang; Jun-jun Sun; Si-zhu Jiang; Zhu J
Objective The aim of this multicentre randomised controlled trial was to investigate the contribution of de qi to the immediate analgesic effect of acupuncture in patients with primary dysmenorrhoea and the specific traditional Chinese medicine diagnosis cold and dampness stagnation. Method Eighty-eight patients with primary dysmenorrhoea and cold and dampness stagnation were randomly assigned to de qi (n=43) or no de qi (n=45) groups and underwent 30 min of SP6 acupuncture. The de qi group received deep needling at SP6 with manipulation using thick needles; the no de qi group received shallow needling with no manipulation using thin needles. In both groups the pain scores and actual de qi sensation were evaluated using a visual analogue scale for pain (VAS-P) and the acupuncture de qi clinical assessment scale (ADCAS), respectively. Results Both groups showed reductions in VAS-P, with no signficant differences between groups. ADCAS scores showed 43/43 and 25/45 patients in de qi and no de qi groups, respectively, actually experienced de qi sensation. Independent of original group allocation, VAS-P reductions associated with actual de qi (n=68) were greater than those without (28.4±18.19 mm vs 14.6±12.28 mm, p=0.008). Conclusions This study showed no significant difference in VAS-P scores in patients with primary dysmenorrhoea and cold and dampness stagnation immediately after SP6 acupuncture designed to induce or avoid de qi sensation. Both treatments significantly reduced VAS-P relative to baseline. Irrespective of group allocation, patients experiencing actual de qi sensation demonstrated larger reductions in pain score relative to those without, suggesting greater analgesic effects. Trial registration number Chinese Clinical Trial Registry (ChiCTR-TRC-13003086); Results.
Evidence-based Complementary and Alternative Medicine | 2015
Liu Yq; Zhang P; Jie-Ping Xie; Liang-Xiao Ma; Yuan Hw; Li J; Chi Lin; Pei Wang; Guo-yan Yang; Zhu J
Deqi, according to traditional Chinese medicine, is a specific needle sensation during the retention of needles at certain acupoints and is considered to be necessary to produce therapeutic effects from acupuncture. Although some modern researches have showed that Deqi is essential for producing acupuncture analgesia and anesthesia, the data are not enough. It is a paper of a multicenter, randomized controlled study protocol, to evaluate the influences of Deqi on acupuncture SP6 in Cold and Dampness Stagnation pattern primary dysmenorrhea patients, in terms of reducing pain and anxiety, and to find out the relationship between Deqi and the temperature changes at SP6 (Sanyinjiao) and CV4 (Guanyuan). The results of this trial will be helpful to explain the role of Deqi in acupuncture analgesia and may provide a new objective index for measuring Deqi in the future study. This trial is registered with ChiCTR-TRC-13003086.
Evidence-based Complementary and Alternative Medicine | 2013
Yuan Hw; Liang-Xiao Ma; Zhang P; Chi Lin; Dan-Dan Qi; Li J; Xin Sy; Ni-juan Hu; Li Ch; Liu Yq; Jie Hao; Jie-Ping Xie; Hai Cui; Zhu J
Chinese acupuncture & moxibustion | 2015
Liu Yq; Wang M; Li Q; Linjun Wang; Li J
Chinese acupuncture & moxibustion | 2014
Hu N; Lin C; Li J; Zhang P; Yuan Hw; Qi D; Hao J; Xin Sy; Liu Yq; Li Ch; Wang P; Zhu J
Chinese acupuncture & moxibustion | 2013
Li J; Liu Yq; Li Ch; Yuan Hw; Zhang P; Lin C; Xin Sy; Guo Zr; Liang-Xiao Ma; Zhu J
Acupuncture Research | 2016
Shang-qing Ru; Zhang P; Li J; Pei Wang; Chi Lin; Ni-juan Hu; Jie Hao; Mian-yi Hao; Jon-jun Sun; Ya-feng Wang; Zhu J
Acupuncture Research | 2015
Guo Zr; Qian Gf; Pan Qy; Ya-feng Wang; Xin Sy; Li J; Jie Hao; Ni-juan Hu; Zhu J; Ma Lx
Acupuncture Research | 2015
Yang Chen; Li J; Zhu Ky; Xiao S; Wang Yq; Wu Gc; Wang J
Chinese acupuncture & moxibustion | 2013
Li Ch; Liu Yq; Zhang P; Li J; Xin Sy; Guo Zr; Yuan Hw; Lin C; Zhao Sy; Liang-Xiao Ma; Cheng K; Zhu J