Acupoint transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation in hospitalized COPD patients with severe dyspnoea: a randomized controlled trial
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Publication date
2023-12Abstract
ObjectiveTo evaluate the effect of acupuncture transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation (acuTENS) on the reduction of dyspnoea during acute exacerbation of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (AECOPD).
MethodsA multicentric randomized control trial with masked patients and evaluators was carried out. During hospitalization, AECOPD patients received 45 min of acuTENS (experimental group) or sham acuTENS (controls) daily on 5 consecutive days. The trial was conducted at the Hospital del Mar, Barcelona, and Hospital Sant Joan de Déu, Manresa (both in Spain). Dyspnoea and peak expiratory flow were measured daily from the first to fifth days. Length of stay, readmissions at 3 months and adverse events were also analysed.
ResultsFinally, 19 patients with moderately to severely exacerbated COPD were included. Although some tendencies in dyspnoea during day 1 and length of hospital stay were found favouring acupuncture, no significant differences were shown between groups.
ConclusionsThe acuTENS intervention was feasible#well tolerated in AECOPD patients and no important side effects were reported.
Document Type
Article
Document version
Published version
Language
English
Subject (CDU)
615 - Pharmacology. Therapeutics. Toxicology
616.2 - Pathology of the respiratory system. Complaints of the respiratory organs
Keywords
AcuTENS
Neuroestimulació
Acupuntura
Pulmons -- Malalties obstructives
AECOPD
Dispnea
Pages
6 p.
Publisher
Sage
Is part of
Journal of Evidence-Based Integrative Medicine, 2023, 28: 1-6
Grant agreement number
info:eu-repo/grantAgreement/CFC/grant number R1/16
info:eu-repo/grantAgreement/SCACB/grant number 2016
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