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目的:观察揿针联合腕踝针在快速缓解急性肾绞痛中的疗效。方法:选取120例浙江中医药大学附属第二医院泌尿外科收治的急性肾绞痛发作患者,随机分为对照组和观察组各60例。对照组采用一般护理方法及推按运经理疗止痛,观察组在对照组基础上联合揿针及腕踝针止痛。止痛无效时2组均给予药物止痛。观察2组疗效,记录2组疼痛缓解的总有效率、起效时间、止痛药物总量。结果:观察组总有效率高于对照组,差异有统计学意义(P<0.05)。2组疼痛缓解起效时间、使用止痛药物总量比较,观察组优于对照组,差异有统计学意义(P<0.05)。结论:揿针联合腕踝针治疗可快速缓解急性肾绞痛。 |
关键词: 急性肾绞痛 揿针 腕踝针 石淋 护理研究 |
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基金项目:国家中医重点专科外科学建设项目(ZJ1101WK023) |
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Nursing Study on Thumbtack Needle Combined with Wrist-ankle Acupuncture Rapidly Alleviating Acute Renal Colic |
GONG Luoyi,DONG Huiping,SHI Gaorong,BAO Chunxiang,DENG Dan |
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Abstract: |
Abstract: Objective: To observe the curative effect of thumbtack needle combined with wrist- ankle acupuncture in rapidly alleviating acute renal colic. Methods:Selected 120 cases of patients with acute renal colic attack who were admitted and treated in urology in the second affiliated hospital of Zhejiang University of Chinese Medicine,and divided them into the control group and the observation group randomly, 60 cases in each group. The control group received general nursing methods and collateral pressing and pushing for analgesia, while the observation group additionally received thumbtackneedle and wrist- ankle acupuncture for analgesia. Both groups received medicine for analgesia when physiotherapeutic analgesia failed. Observed the curative effect in the two groups,and recorded the total effective rate of relieving pain,the
onset time and the total amount of analgesic medicine in the two groups. Results:The total effective rate in the observation group was higher than that in the control group,difference being significant (P<0.05). The onset time of relieving pain and the total amount of using analgesic medicine in the observation group were better than those in the control group, difference being significant (P<0.05). Conclusion:Thumbtack needle combined with wrist-ankle acupuncture can alleviate acute renal colic rapidly. |
Key words: Keywords:Acute renal colic Thumbtack needle Wrist-ankle acupuncture Stony strangury Nursing study |