2003
DOI: 10.1177/147323000303100611
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Acupressure versus Oxybutinin in the Treatment of Enuresis

Abstract: We aimed to assess the efficacy of acupressure for treating nocturnal enuresis, compared with oxybutinin. Acupressure was administered to 12 patients by their parents, who had been taught the technique. Pressure was applied at acupuncture points Gv4, Gv15, Gv20, B23, B28, B32, H7, H9, St36, Sp4, Sp6, Sp12, Ren2, Ren3, Ren6, K3 and K5. Twelve control patients received 0.4 mg/kg oxybutinin. Parents were asked to record incidences of bed-wetting and patients and/or parents completed a questionnaire 15 days and 1,… Show more

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“…In a comparison of acupressure with oxybutinin for nocturnal enuresis in children[91], the main flaw was the very small sample size, with no details of sampling, comparison of groups or randomisation, potential selection bias and no placebo/sham group.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In a comparison of acupressure with oxybutinin for nocturnal enuresis in children[91], the main flaw was the very small sample size, with no details of sampling, comparison of groups or randomisation, potential selection bias and no placebo/sham group.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Apart from the lack of a placebo control group, a further limitation of the study is that the authors did not report wavelength data, making replication in future studies and a critique of the points stimulated difficult. The second prospective randomized trial [22] studied the effects of acupressure vs. oxybutinin. Parents of 24 children were taught to provide daily acupressure treatments.…”
Section: Nocturnal Enuresismentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In the clinical literature, there are also several reports of the efficacy of acupressure therapy in various other conditions, including nocturnal enuresis,25 body weight and serum lipid levels,26 and migraine-associated nausea,27 which may be associated with sleep disorders 4,20,28. The aim of the present study was to assess the efficacy and safety of an HT-7 point acupressure system when used to treat insomnia in adolescents using a standard polysomnographic evaluation.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%