Influence of scalp point-to-point acupuncture on serum sicam1 in patients with acute cerebral infarction

April 11, 2008 – 6:26 pm

Abstract  
Objective: To study the influence of different methods on serum soluble intercellular adhesion molecule1 (sICAM1) in patients with
acute cerebral infarction.Methods: Double antibody enzyme-linked immunoadsorbent assay was used.Results and Conclusion: Scalp point-to-point acupuncture has a significant reducing effect on abnormally elevated serum sICAM1 in patients with
acute cerebral infarction. Its curative effect is superior to that of simple Western medicine. There is a significant difference
between them (P<0.05).

Content Type Journal ArticleCategory Clinical StudyDOI 10.1007/BF02870123Authors
Bao Chun-ling, Heilongjiang University of Traditional Chinese Medicine 150040 Harbin ChinaHuang Xiu-jun, Heilongjiang University of Traditional Chinese Medicine 150040 Harbin ChinaZhang Li-rong, Heilongjiang University of Traditional Chinese Medicine 150040 Harbin ChinaDong Gui-rong, Heilongjiang University of Traditional Chinese Medicine Research Institute of Acupuncture and Moxibustion 150040 Harbin P. R. China

Journal Journal of Acupuncture and Tuina ScienceOnline ISSN 1993-0399Print ISSN 1672-3597

Journal Volume Volume 4

Journal Issue Volume 4, Number 4 / August, 2006 (Source: Journal of Acupuncture and Tuina Science)

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