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      Effect of blood-letting puncture at twelve well-points of hand on consciousness and heart rate in patients with apoplexy.

      Journal of traditional Chinese medicine = Chung i tsa chih ying wen pan / sponsored by All-China Association of Traditional Chinese Medicine, Academy of Traditional Chinese Medicine
      Acupuncture Points, Acupuncture Therapy, methods, Aged, Bloodletting, Cerebral Hemorrhage, physiopathology, therapy, Cerebral Infarction, Consciousness, Female, Heart Rate, Humans, Male, Middle Aged, Stroke, Unconsciousness, etiology

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          To observe the effect of blood-letting puncture at Twelve Well-Points of Hand on consciousness and heart rate in patients with early apoplexy. Under observation were patients with disturbance of consciousness within 3 days after the apoplectic seizure. The patients were divided into a large injury team, a moderate injury team and a mild injury team. Each team was again randomly divided into a puncture group and a control group, with routine treatment in both groups but blood-letting puncture only in the puncture group. Quantitative changes in consciousness, blood pressure and heart rate of the patients were observed. Blood-letting puncture at Twelve Well-Points of Hand can improve the consciousness and raise the systolic pressure in patients of the mild injury team, and accelerate the heart rate in all the patients in the puncture group. Blood-letting puncture at Twelve Well-Points of Hand can improve the consciousness of patients with brain injury in small area.

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