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KMID : 0387420140250030235
Korean Society of Oriental Neuropsychiatry
2014 Volume.25 No. 3 p.235 ~ p.242
The Effects of Acupuncture Treatment on the Autonomic Nervous Systems of Hwa-byung Patients¡¯ Insomnia
Bae Dal-Bit

Lyu So-Jung
Lee Go-Eun
Lee Seung-Jae
Kang Hyung-Won
Lyu Yeoung-Su
Abstract
Objectives: The purpose of this research is to examine effects of acupuncture treatment on the autonomic nervous systems of Hwa-byung patients with insomnia.

Methods: The study was performed through a patient-assessor blind, randomized, placebo-controlled trial in which the volunteers, data collectors, and analysts were unaware of which individuals were receiving the treatment. A total of thirty-seven volunteers were divided into 2 groups. Eighteen subjects were placed into a trial group and 19 subjects into a control group using a randomization table. The trial group was treated with bilateral Shigu, Ahnmyun, B62 (Shinmaek), and K6 (Chohae), while the control group was not given any other treatment. The ISI (Insomnia Severity Scale) was measured as the first evaluative instrument, and then a comparative analysis was conducted by comparing the results with those measured by ANS (BVP/HR, respiration rate, peripheral temperature, skin conductance, EMG).

Results: In the BVP/HR, statistically significant decreases were found in those from the trial group compared to those of the control group. Skin conductance was found to be significantly increased in the trial group, as compared to the control group. However, there were no significant differences between the groups with respect to peripheral temperature, respiration rate, and EMG.

Conclusions: The results suggest that acupuncture treatment is effective in the treatment of hwa-byung patients who suffer from insomnia due to their autonomic nervous systems.
KEYWORD
Hwa-byung, Insomnia, Acupuncture treatment, Autonomic nervous system
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