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Acupuncture Anesthesia related Indicator

This module allows for the query of associated research on acupuncture anesthesia-related record indicators, including clinical and animal model studies. It provides information on potential interaction molecules, such as the String PPI interaction network and GO functional/pathway annotations. Additionally, if existing omics data have detected these molecules, the module will display the changes in omics levels related to acupuncture research.


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Acupuncture anesthesia surgery knowledge graph query
Keyword:Hemorrhoidectomy

Summary of Hemorrhoidectomy knowledge graph

Acupoint selection


PMID 22330010
Acupoint Code Source Group
Yaoshu GV2 Governor Vessel body
Neiguan PC6 Pericardium Meridian of Hand-Jueyin body
Chengshan BL57 Bladder Meridian of Foot-Taiyang body
Baihui GV20 Governor Vessel body
Neiting ST44 Stomach Meridian of Foot-Yangming body
Baihuanshu BL30 Bladder Meridian of Foot-Taiyang body
Side
Description Du2 (yao shu, median line, location of hiatus sacralis), Du20 (bai hui, in the middle of the both apices auriculae), Bi30 (bai han shu, region foramen sacrale, right-sided paravertebral point at L2 level), Bi57 (cheng shan, hollow between the both gastrognemial muscules), Ma44 (nei ting, interdigital between the second and third toe of the left foot) and Pe6 (nei guan, between tendons of flexor carpi radialis and palmaris longus on the distal forearm).


Stimulation method


PMID 22330010
Model Manufacturer Frequency Waveform Strength Induction Time
- - - - - 20-30 min


Auxiliary medication


PMID 22330010
Auxiliary Medication Anaesthesia started with premedication (midazolam 7.5 mg orally) and followed a standard protocol. For induction of total intravenous anaesthesia, propofol (4 mg/kg bodyweight) and fentanyl (0.1–0.2 mg/kg bodyweight) were administered intravenously (IV). If necessary, anaesthesia was prolonged using additional doses of remifentanyl. If patients reported pain in the postoperative recovery unit, they received morphine (5–15 mg IV) and metamizol (1–2.5 g IV). After surgery, all patients received the same analgesic drug regimen, which consisted of diclofenac at 50 mg orally three times a day and metamizol 500 mg orally four times a day. Furthermore, 5% lidocaine ointment was applied locally. This medication was discontinued if the patient was discharged from hospital or was pain-free. In addition to this regular baseline analgesia, the following rescue analgesics could be applied, if a patient reported strong pain and requested additional therapy: oxycodone (10–20 mg orally, depending on body weight) or piritramide (15 mg IV as a slow infusion over 30 min).


Indicator


PMID 22330010
Indicator Pain intensity | Numeric rating scale(NRS) | Total number of days on rescue analgesics | Heart rate(HR) | Blood pressure(BP) | Complications |



Treemap Table
Group Node Sample Count Surgery
Indicator Pain intensity 50 Hemorrhoidectomy
Indicator Numeric rating scale(NRS) 50 Hemorrhoidectomy
Indicator Total number of days on rescue analgesics 50 Hemorrhoidectomy
Indicator Heart rate(HR) 50 Hemorrhoidectomy
Indicator Blood pressure(BP) 50 Hemorrhoidectomy
Indicator Complications 50 Hemorrhoidectomy
Acupoint Yaoshu|GV2 50 Hemorrhoidectomy
Acupoint Neiguan|PC6 50 Hemorrhoidectomy
Acupoint Chengshan|BL57 50 Hemorrhoidectomy
Acupoint Baihui|GV20 50 Hemorrhoidectomy
Acupoint Neiting|ST44 50 Hemorrhoidectomy
Acupoint Baihuanshu|BL30 50 Hemorrhoidectomy
Stimulation_Method MS 50 Hemorrhoidectomy
MS 0.3×30 mm 50 Hemorrhoidectomy
MS Seirin Co. Ltd, Shizuoka City, Japan 50 Hemorrhoidectomy
MS 15 mm 50 Hemorrhoidectomy
Auxiliary_Medication Diclofenac 50 Hemorrhoidectomy
Auxiliary_Medication Metamizol 50 Hemorrhoidectomy
Auxiliary_Medication Lidocaine 50 Hemorrhoidectomy
Auxiliary_Medication Oxycodone 50 Hemorrhoidectomy
Auxiliary_Medication Piritramide 50 Hemorrhoidectomy