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Journal of the Japan Society of Acupuncture and Moxibustion ; : 194-203, 2019.
Artigo em Japonês | WPRIM | ID: wpr-826048

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[OBJECTIVE] In recent years, acupuncture treatment for cancer patients has spread worldwide. However, in Japan, there are few facilities where acupuncture and moxibustion treatment is being carried out in a hospital, and in introducing acupuncture treatment as part of palliative care is rare. In this study, we investigated the current situation at our hospital where acupuncturists are participating in the palliative care team of the hospital.[PARTICIPANTS AND METHODS] Subjects were patients with cancer in our hospital who were hospitalized to receive the best supportive care for their condition and who had started acupuncture treatment between April 8, 2011 and November 13, 2017. The target patients were retrospectively investigated by medical records. [RESULTS] Of the 75 patients, 72 (96%) were Performance Status 3 and 4. Thirty-seven (49%) had oxygen therapy. Fifty-five patients (73%) had pleural fluid or ascites during acupuncture and moxibustion treatment, and 50 patients (67%) had edema. In the treatment of acupuncture, Contact Needle Therapy was used to avoid the risk of infection and bleeding, and in the moxibustion treatment, scarring moxibustion was not used to avoid the risk of burns and infection. Fifty-nine patients (79%) had a positive opinion of the acupuncture treatment. Forty-five patients (66%) requested acupuncture within two days of their death. There were 3 adverse events, but all were mild and transient, .[CONCLUSION] In the acupuncture treatment at our hospital for patients in the terminal stage of cancer, treatment was performed taking into consideration the risks to the patient, and there were no serious adverse events. There were many positive feedbacks from patients who received acupuncture, suggesting that acupuncture may be useful for alleviating symptoms at the end stage of cancer.

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