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Electroacupuncture plus oxytocin for hastening uterine contraction during child birth

Electroacupuncture plus oxytocin for hastening uterine contraction during child birth


The safety of electroacupuncture at Hegu (LI 4) plus oxytocin for hastening uterine contraction of puerperants--a randomized controlled clinical observation.


Institute: Institute of Acupuncture and Moxibustion, China Academy of Chinese Medical Sciences, Beijing 100700, China.


Author(s): Liu J, Han Y, Zhang N, Wang B, Zhou Y, Yang D, Zhai G, Wang Y, Pan J.


Journal: 1: J Tradit Chin Med. 2008 Sep;28(3):163-7.


Abstract:


OBJECTIVE: To investigate the safety of electroacupuncture plus oxytocin for uterine contraction of puerperants.


METHODS: 276 puerperants with difficult labor were randomly divided into a medication group, treated with intravenous dripping of oxytocin, and an acupuncture plus medication group, in the medication group, intravenous dripping of oxytocin was given, and in the other group, acupuncture at bilateral Hegu (LI 4) was added. Heart rate, respiratory frequency, blood pressure of puerperants, fetal heart rate and birth process were observed.


RESULTS: During laboring, the indices observed, including heart rate, respiratory frequency, blood pressure, fetal heart rate and birth process, were all in normal range in all of the 276 cases, with better effects in acupuncture plus medication Group M.


CONCLUSIONS: Electroacupuncture at bilateral Hegu (LI 4) plus intravenous dripping of oxytocin can intensify the uterine contraction, shorten the birth process to avoid probable systemic exhaustion due to excessive consumption, and with no side effects on life signs of the puerperants and newborns.

 
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