1. Impact of Electroacupuncture Stimulation on Postoperative Constipation for Patients Undergoing Brain Tumor Surgery
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Li, Danni, Li, Hui, Liu, Hongyan, Bao, Hongbo, Zhu, Tianming, Tian, Jingchen, Li, Huiyan, Li, Jie, Guo, Xinxin, Zhuang, Zhe, Cai, Guofeng, and Yang, Yue
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Supplemental digital content is available in the text.BACKGROUND:Constipation is frequently encountered in patients undergoing brain tumor resection. Constipation has negative effects on daily living, well-being, and individuals' quality of life. We examined the impact of acupuncture and electroacupuncture (EA) stimulation on postoperative constipation for patients undergoing brain tumor resection. METHODS:Patients undergoing brain tumor resection (n = 150) were randomly divided into a nontreatment group, an acupuncture group, and an EA group. Rome III Diagnostic Criteria, Cleveland Clinic Constipation Score, symptom assessment, Patient Assessment of Constipation Quality of Life questionnaire, Self-Rating Anxiety Scale, and a Self-Rating Depression Scale were collected. RESULTS:Acupuncture and EA were effective in relieving postoperative constipation. Electroacupuncture decreased constipation and improved quality of life scores. CONCLUSION:Acupuncture and EA are novel adjuvant therapies to treat constipation.
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- 2020
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