Acupuncture for Radiation-induced Xerostomia
This study is to assess the relative standardization of acupuncture
protocols for radiation-induced xerostomia. A literature search was carried out
up to November 10, 2012 in the databases PubMed/ MEDLINE, EMBASE and China
National Knowledge Infrastruction with the terms: radiation-induced xerostomia,
acupuncture, acupuncture treatment, and acupuncture therapy. Five ancient
Chinese classic acupuncture works were also reviewed with the keywords
"dry mouth, thirst, dry tongue, dry eyes and dry lips" to search the
effective acupuncture points for dry mouth-associated symptoms in ancient
China. Twenty-two full-text articles relevant to acupuncture treatment for
radiation-induced xerostomia were included and a total of 48 acupuncture points
were searched in the 5 ancient Chinese classic acupuncture works, in which the
most commonly used points were Chengjiang (CV24), Shuigou (GV 26), Duiduan (GV
27), Jinjin (EX-HN 12), and Yuye (EX-HN 13) on head and neck, Sanjian (LI 3),
Shangyang (LI 1), Shaoshang (LU 11), Shaoze (SI 1), Xialian (LI 8) on hand,
Fuliu (KI 7), Dazhong (KI 4), Zuqiaoyin (GB 44), Taichong (LR 3), Zhaohai (KI
6) on foot, Burong (ST 19), Zhangmen (LR 13), Tiantu (CV 22), Qimen (LR 14) on
abdomen, Feishu (BL 13), Danshu (BL 19), Xiaochaogshu (BL 27), Ganshu (BL 18)
on back, Shenmen (TF 4), Shen (CO10, Kidney), Yidan (CO11,
Pancreas) and Pi (CO13, Spleen) on ear. There were considerable
heterogeneities in the current acupuncture treatment protocols for
radiation-induced xerostomia. Based on the results of the review and the
personal perspectives, the authors provide a recommendation for manual acupuncture
protocols in treating radiation-induced xerostomia patients with head and neck
cancer.
Source: Li LX,
Tian G,
He J.
The
standardization of acupuncture treatment for radiation-induced xerostomia: A
literature review. Chin J Integr Med. 2015
Aug 26.
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