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- Title
近20年穴位按摩干预术后腹胀选穴规律的数据挖掘.
- Authors
陈丽霞; 郭苗苗; 施慧; 彭剑飞; 李儒婷; 王杰
- Abstract
Objective: To explore the principles and rules of acupoint selection for postoperative abdominal distension after acupoint massage intervention in recent 20 years, so as to provide clinical reference. Methods: Related studies on postoperative abdominal distension by acupoint massage were retrieved from CNKI, Wanfang Data, VIP, CBM and PubMed. Acupoint frequency analysis and Apriori correlation analysis were also conducted. Results: A total of 186 literatures were included, involving 58 acupoints. Acupoints were used 580 times, 4 association rules with high correlation intensity were obtained. The widely used departments were obstetrics and gynecology, gastrointestinal surgery and orthopedics, and the postoperative abdominal distension was strongly associated with acupoints compatibility, respectively, as "Shangjuxu→Zusanli" "Hegu→Zusanli" "Zhongwan→Tianshu". The eight acupoints with high frequency were Zusanli, Zhongwan, Tianshu and so on, and the selected acupoints were concentrated in the upper and lower extremities and abdomen. Foot Yangming's stomach meridian, Ren Mai and Hand Yangming's large intestine meridian were the most commonly selected meridians. The specific points that were widely used were Xiahe point, Wushu point and front-mu point. Conclusion: Acupoint massage had been widely used in clinic to intervene abdominal distension after operation. Local acupoint selection and meridian selection were mostly adopted in clinical acupoint selection, and acupoint matching combined with syndrome differentiation was also used. The compatibility of high -frequency meridians and acupoints based on data mining technology had certain reference significance for precise intervention of postoperative abdominal distension.
- Subjects
PREVENTION of surgical complications; MASSAGE therapy; POSTOPERATIVE care; QI (Chinese philosophy); LARGE intestine; ARM; LEG; ACUPUNCTURE points; ABDOMEN; DATA mining
- Publication
Chinese Nursing Research, 2022, Vol 36, Issue 13, p2275
- ISSN
1009-6493
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.12102/j.issn.1009-6493.2022.13.004