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http://dx.doi.org/10.15204/jkobgy.2013.26.2.138

Review on RCT Research Papers Related Nausea and Vomiting in Pregnancy - Focusing on Acupoint Treatment -  

Jang, Suk-Woo (Dept. of OB & GY, Dong-Guk University Ilsan Oriental Hospital)
Ahn, In-Suk (Dept. of OB & GY, Dong-Guk University Ilsan Oriental Hospital)
Choi, Min-Sun (Dept. of OB & GY, Dong-Guk University Ilsan Oriental Hospital)
Kim, Dong-Il (Dept. of OB & GY, Dong-Guk University Ilsan Oriental Hospital)
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The Journal of Korean Obstetrics and Gynecology / v.26, no.2, 2013 , pp. 138-150 More about this Journal
Abstract
Objectives: To observe randomized controlled trials(RCTs) related to investigating the effects of acupoint treatments on nausea and vomiting in pregnancy to establish the basis of korean medical treatments, and suggest the problems of future clinical research. Methods: After searching for national and international papers published after 2000 and restricting the parameters to 'clinical trial', 'controlled clinical trial', 'randomized controlled trial', then comparing the subjects, methods, research tools, and results to understand the effects and re-comparing the conflicting results to assume the cause. Results: Of the 9 research papers that applied acupressure, four of them used control and experimental groups, and three(75%) research papers indicated significant reduction in vomiting and nausea, and of the seven research papers that utilized the experimental and placebo groups, five(71.4%) reported significant reducing effects. Of the four research papers the used acupuncture treatments, four research papers using control and placebo groups, two showed improvements in symptoms but did not have significant results compared to sham acupuncture groups, and two showed significant reduction of symptoms compared to the control groups. The one research paper that used electrical stimulation showed significant results in the reduction of vomiting and nausea compared to the control group. Conclusions: Acupressure and electrical stimulation showed efficacy reducing the symptoms. Acupuncture treatments did not indicate efficacy some experiments. Therefore it is thought that future acupuncture treatments should use methods that resemble actual clinical medicine to establish efficacy to produce significant results.
Keywords
Acupuncture; Acupressure; Electrical stimulation; Nausea; Vomiting; Hyperemesis; Morning sickness;
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