Integrative Medicine Research (Dec 2017)

Development of an ultrasound-imaging procedure and acquisition of ultrasound images of acupuncture points for safety and accuracy of needle insertion

  • Sungha Kim,
  • Sanghun Lee,
  • Won-Bae Ha,
  • Jung-Han Lee,
  • Hyun-Jong Jung,
  • Hong-Min Chu,
  • Seung-Bum Yang,
  • Sunmi Choi,
  • Mi Ju Son,
  • Jae Hyo Kim,
  • Youngju Jeon

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 6, no. 4
pp. 427 – 433

Abstract

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Background: Acupuncture is a relatively safe, commonly used “alternative” medical treatment for various symptoms. However, adverse effects can occur, including trauma, pneumothorax, and central-nervous-system injury. Our objective was to develop a reliable and practical procedure for ultrasound imaging of acupuncture points to improve safety during needling, and to acquire ultrasound images of several (44) acupuncture points, especially those in high-risk areas, according to an in-house standard operating procedure. Methods: We created the standard operating procedure for ultrasound imaging for acupuncture, and collected ultrasound images of acupuncture points in clinical trials. Results: Ultrasound images for 44 acupuncture points considered as high-risk points were collected from 85 healthy people who were classified by body-mass index, and high-quality, clear representative images of all 44 points were obtained. Conclusion: These baseline images could be helpful for understanding the anatomy under the skin at acupuncture points, which would allow for an enhanced safety and more accurate needling. Keywords: acupuncture methods, trauma, ultrasonography