Detail information
ID ENCL000129
Year 2004
Disease Anxiety
Acupoint
Acupoint Code
Yintang GV29
Side
Description yintang; a control point located 2 cm lateral from the lateral end of the right eyebrow
Experimental Description Fifty patients were randomly assigned to group A to receive acupuncture for 15 minutes on the extra 1 point (yintang) or to group C, where they received the same treatment on a control point located 2 cm lateral to the end of the right eyebrow.
Sample Count 50
Control
Sham
Group C (Needling of a Control Point)(n=24)
Experiment Group A (Needling of Extra 1 Point) (n=25)
Indicator Verbal score scale(VSS) Bispectral index(BIS)
Induction Method
Electroacupuncture Instrument Model Manufacturer Frequency Waveform Strength Induction Time
- - - - - 15 min

Acupuncture_Needle Needle_Manufacturer Needle_Depth
- - -

Description Patients in group A (n= 25) received acupuncture for 15 minutes on extra 1 point (yintang), located midway between the eyebrows, whereas patients in the C group (n = 24) received acupuncture for 15 minutes on a control point located 2 cm lateral from the lateral end of the right eyebrow.
Anesthesia Method
AA
Clinical Trial Type random
Contraindications Exclusion criteria were systematic or occasional use of sedatives, opioids, β-blockers or other similar drugs
Effector BIS values were significantly decreased during acupuncture when applied on the extra 1 point (p=0.0001) but not on the control point. Acupuncture application significantly decreased the VSS values within the A group (p=0.027) and in the C group (p=0.0001), when compared to the baseline (pre-acupuncture) VSS values. However, no differences were found between the two groups regarding BIS or VSS values. In conclusion, needling the extra 1 point preoperatively significantly decreases the BIS values and the VSS for anxiety but needling of a control point decrease only VSS values.
Positive
Literature
PMID 15633813
Title Needling of the extra 1 point decreases BIS values and preoperative anxiety.
Abstract Acupuncture has anxiolytic effects. We investigated the effect of acupuncture on the Bispectral Index (BIS) values and anxiety. Fifty patients were randomly assigned to group A to receive acupuncture for 15 minutes on the extra 1 point (yintang) or to group C, where they received the same treatment on a control point located 2 cm lateral to the end of the right eyebrow. BIS values were recorded before acupuncture; during acupuncture every 30 seconds for 15 minutes and every 30 seconds for 90 seconds when the acupuncture treatment was accomplished. Anxiety level was assessed before and after acupuncture by a verbal score scale (VSS) (0 = no anxiety, 10 = worst anxiety). BIS values were significantly decreased during acupuncture when applied on the extra 1 point (p = 0.0001) but not on the control point. Acupuncture application significantly decreased the VSS values within the A group (p = 0.027) and in the C group (p = 0.0001), when compared to the baseline (pre-acupuncture) VSS values. However, no differences were found between the two groups regarding BIS or VSS values. In conclusion, needling the extra 1 point preoperatively significantly decreases the BIS values and the VSS for anxiety but needling of a control point decrease only VSS values."
Souce Am J Chin Med. 2004;32(5):789-94. doi: 10.1142/S0192415X04002363.