대한한의학회지 (The Journal of Korean Medicine)
- 제28권2호통권70호
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- Pages.66-79
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- 2007
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- 1010-0695(pISSN)
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- 2288-3339(eISSN)
침치료 직 후 자가 설문지를 이용한 침반응(針感)과 부작용에 대한 단면적 연구
Short Tenn Reactions to Acupuncture Treatment and Adverse Events Following Acupuncture in Korea a Cross-sectional Survey of Patient Reports
- 박성욱 (경희대학교 한의과대학 2내과학교실) ;
- 정우상 (경희대학교 한의과대학 2내과학교실) ;
- 문상관 (경희대학교 한의과대학 2내과학교실) ;
- 고창남 (경희대학교 한의과대학 2내과학교실) ;
- 조기호 (경희대학교 한의과대학 2내과학교실) ;
- 김영석 (경희대학교 한의과대학 2내과학교실) ;
- 배형섭 (경희대학교 한의과대학 2내과학교실) ;
- 박정미 (경희대학교 한의과대학 2내과학교실)
- Park, Seong-Uk (Oriental Medicine of Stroke & Neurological Disorders Center, East-West NEO Medical Center, Kyunghee University) ;
- Jung, Woo-Sang (Oriental Medicine of Stroke & Neurological Disorders Center, East-West NEO Medical Center, Kyunghee University) ;
- Moon, Sang-Kwan (Oriental Medicine of Stroke & Neurological Disorders Center, East-West NEO Medical Center, Kyunghee University) ;
- Ko, Chang-Nam (Oriental Medicine of Stroke & Neurological Disorders Center, East-West NEO Medical Center, Kyunghee University) ;
- Cho, Ki-Ho (Oriental Medicine of Stroke & Neurological Disorders Center, East-West NEO Medical Center, Kyunghee University) ;
- Kim, Young-Suk (Oriental Medicine of Stroke & Neurological Disorders Center, East-West NEO Medical Center, Kyunghee University) ;
- Bae, Hyung-Sup (Oriental Medicine of Stroke & Neurological Disorders Center, East-West NEO Medical Center, Kyunghee University) ;
- Park, Jung-Mi (Oriental Medicine of Stroke & Neurological Disorders Center, East-West NEO Medical Center, Kyunghee University)
- 발행 : 2007.06.30
초록
Objectives : To explore the type and frequency of short term reactions, de Qi associated with acupuncture treatment and to determine the incidence of adverse events following acupuncture in Korea. Subjects and methods : This study is a retrospective and cross-sectional survey of patient reports. 1095 subjects, 585 of out-patients of the Oriental Medicine of Stroke & Neurological Disorders Center, East-West NEO Medical Center of Kyunghee University and 510 of out-patients of the Department of Cardiovascular & Neurologic Diseases (Stoke Center), Hospital of Oriental Medicine, Kyunghee Medical Center, from June through November of 2006, who had acupuncture, gave informed consent and completed one survey form. On this form, patients were asked to report short term acupuncture reactions, de Qi, patient satisfaction measurement (using VAS), and adverse events relating to acupuncture treatment. The acupuncturists of this study are Korean Medicine Doctors (KMD) who had worked as practitioners for 3-30 years or more. Results : The average age of the 1095 subjects was 58 years old. Positive short term acupuncture reactions after treatment were reported by 878 (80.2%), negative short term acupuncture reactions by 75 (6.8%) and no reactions were reported by 142 (13.0%). The most common positive short term acupuncture reactions were feeling 'relaxed', 472 (43.1%), followed by feeling 'less pain' 90 (8.2%), 'energized' 16 ( 1.5%), 'tingling' 16 (1.5%), 'heat feeling or Cold feeling' 10 (0.9%), and others 274 (25.0%), respectively. Negative short term acupuncture reactions were feeling 'pain' 37 (3.4%), tiredness 24 (2.2%), dizziness 9 (0.8%), and others 5 (0.2%), respectively. Traditionally described needling sensations of de Qi refer to a patient's response to distention, pulling, soreness, heaviness, numbness. 39.7% of subjects reported de Qi during needling, experiencing 'distention' 333 (30.4%), 'soreness' 52 (4.7%), 'pulling' 22 (2.0%), 'heaviness' 18 (1.6%), and 'numbness' 10 (0.9%) respectively. Positive short term acupuncture reactions and de Qi rate were the highest in the less than 40 years group (83/96 86.5%, 50/96 52.1%). No acupuncture reactions were highly seen in the over 70 years old group (31/187, 16.6%). Patient satisfaction level using VAS was a comparatively high
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