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Acupuncture for Patients With Migraine

Authors :
Susanne Jürgens
Michael Hammes
Andrea Streng
Stefan N. Willich
Andrea Hoppe
Stephan Wagenpfeil
V. Pfaffenrath
Dieter Melchart
Klaus Linde
Benno Brinkhaus
Wolfgang Weidenhammer
Claudia M. Witt
Source :
JAMA. 293:2118
Publication Year :
2005
Publisher :
American Medical Association (AMA), 2005.

Abstract

ContextAcupuncture is widely used to prevent migraine attacks, but the available evidence of its benefit is scarce.ObjectiveTo investigate the effectiveness of acupuncture compared with sham acupuncture and with no acupuncture in patients with migraine.Design, Setting, and PatientsThree-group, randomized, controlled trial (April 2002-January 2003) involving 302 patients (88% women), mean (SD) age of 43 (11) years, with migraine headaches, based on International Headache Society criteria. Patients were treated at 18 outpatient centers in Germany.InterventionsAcupuncture, sham acupuncture, or waiting list control. Acupuncture and sham acupuncture were administered by specialized physicians and consisted of 12 sessions per patient over 8 weeks. Patients completed headache diaries from 4 weeks before to 12 weeks after randomization and from week 21 to 24 after randomization.Main Outcome MeasuresDifference in headache days of moderate or severe intensity between the 4 weeks before and weeks 9 to 12 after randomization.ResultsBetween baseline and weeks 9 to 12, the mean (SD) number of days with headache of moderate or severe intensity decreased by 2.2 (2.7) days from a baseline of 5.2 (2.5) days in the acupuncture group compared with a decrease to 2.2 (2.7) days from a baseline of 5.0 (2.4) days in the sham acupuncture group, and by 0.8 (2.0) days from a baseline if 5.4 (3.0) days in the waiting list group. No difference was detected between the acupuncture and the sham acupuncture groups (0.0 days, 95% confidence interval, −0.7 to 0.7 days; P = .96) while there was a difference between the acupuncture group compared with the waiting list group (1.4 days; 95% confidence interval; 0.8-2.1 days; P

Details

ISSN :
00987484
Volume :
293
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
JAMA
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....e02dad158784f59c70aa3c04c43b8a86
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1001/jama.293.17.2118