Journal of Acupuncture Research (Aug 2022)

Electroacupuncture Treatment for Primary Dysmenorrhea: A Review of Randomized Controlled Trials

  • Myung Kyu Jeon,
  • Jae Eun Park,
  • Min Cheol Lee,
  • Hyeon Jin Kim,
  • Jae Young Ahn,
  • Na Young Shin,
  • Hye Jin Nam,
  • Go Eun Chae,
  • Hye Jeong Jo,
  • Hyun Woo Kim,
  • Young Jin Lee,
  • Arha Koh,
  • Woo Young Kim

DOI
https://doi.org/10.13045/jar.2022.00164
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 39, no. 3
pp. 182 – 189

Abstract

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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.

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