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Journal of Acupuncture Research
2022 Volume.39 No. 3 p.182 ~ p.189
Electroacupuncture Treatment for Primary Dysmenorrhea: A Review of Randomized Controlled Trials
Jeon Myung-Kyu

Park Jae-Eun
Lee Min-Cheol
Kim Hyeon-Jin
Ahn Jae-Young
Shin Na-Young
Nam Hye-Jin
Chae Go-Eun
Jo Hye-Jeong
Kim Hyun-Woo
Lee Young-Jin
Koh A-Rha
Kim Woo-Young
Abstract
To evaluate the effectiveness of electroacupuncture treatment for primary dysmenorrhea (PD), a literature review of a randomized controlled trials (RCTs) was performed where electroacupuncture was used as a treatment intervention in patients diagnosed with PD. Relevant clinical studies (N = 226) were retrieved from multiple databases according to the study inclusion/exclusion criteria, and interventions and outcomes were analyzed. As a result of the review, there were 6 RCTs which met the criteria. In all 4 studies that measured pain indicators (visual analog scales), electroacupuncture showed significantly positive changes. In addition, positive changes were observed in most indicators (MMDQ, PGF2a, PGE2, 6-keto PGF1, TXB2, clinical efficacy score, uterine arterial blood flow parameters, and blood viscosity). 2 studies showed that electroacupuncture had a stronger therapeutic effect than NSAIDs. No major side effects were reported. Electroacupuncture may be an effective and safe treatment for PD however, further RCTs are required.
KEYWORD
electroacupuncture, dysmenorrhea, randomized controlled trial
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