Effect of Transcutaneous Electrical Nerve Stimulation Based on Wrist-Ankle Acupuncture Theory for Pain Relief during Non-Anesthetic Colonoscopy: A Randomized Controlled Trial
Colonoscopy is essential for diagnosing colorectal diseases but can cause pain during the procedure. This study explores the analgesic effects of Transcutaneous Electrical Nerve Stimulation based on Wrist-Ankle Acupuncture theory (TENS-WAA) in non-anesthetic colonoscopy. This prospective study inclu...
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Published in | Endoscopy |
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Main Authors | , , , , , , , , , , |
Format | Journal Article |
Language | English |
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Germany
25.07.2024
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Summary: | Colonoscopy is essential for diagnosing colorectal diseases but can cause pain during the procedure. This study explores the analgesic effects of Transcutaneous Electrical Nerve Stimulation based on Wrist-Ankle Acupuncture theory (TENS-WAA) in non-anesthetic colonoscopy.
This prospective study included 120 participants undergoing non-anesthetic colonoscopies. The trial group receiving low-frequency, high-intensity TENS-WAA adjusted to the maximum tolerable current, while the control group received minimal current. Primary outcome was the retrospective pain VAS score. Secondary outcomes included time, heart rate, and credibility/expectancy questionnaire (CEQ) scores (ChiCTR2300076524).
Participants who received TENS-WAA intervention reported significantly lower pain VAS scores than the control group (estimated median difference -1.1, 95% CI: -2 to -0.4, P=0.002). Male participants in the trial group experienced significantly lower pain scores than the control group (mean difference -1.4, 95% CI: -2.41 to -0.39, P=0.008). Additionally, the trial group also had significantly lower heart rates (P<0.001) and higher CEQ scores (P=0.001) than the control group. No adverse events were reported.
TENS-WAA effectively reduces pain during non-anesthetized colonoscopy, especially in male participants, providing a promising non-invasive analgesic method. |
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ISSN: | 1438-8812 |