Clinical efficacy of abdominal acupuncture cycle therapy in the treatment of thin endometrium infertility of kidney deficiency and blood stasis type
Objective To explore the clinical effect of abdominal acupuncture cycle therapy on patients with thin endometrial infertility.Methods 62 patients with thin endometrium infertility of kidney deficiency and blood stasis type in our hospital were selected as the research subjects.They were randomly divided into a control group and a treatment group using a random number table method,with 31 cases in each group.The control group received conventional drug treatment,while the treatment group received abdominal acupuncture cycle therapy.Compare the changes in traditional Chinese medicine syndrome scores,uterine artery pulsatility index(PI)and resistance index(RI),and daily endometrial thickness of human chorionic gonadotropin(HCG)before and after intervention between two groups,and record the pregnancy situation.Results After treatment,the menstrual volume,menstrual blood color score,and waist and knee soreness score of the control group and treatment group were significantly reduced,and the treatment group was lower than the control group,with statistical significance(P<0.05).The PI and RI of the treatment group were lower than those of the control group,and the difference was statistically significant(P<0.05).The daily endometrial thickness and clinical pregnancy rate of the treatment group with HCG were better than those of the control group,and the difference was statistically significant(P<0.05).Conclusion Abdominal acupuncture cycle therapy can significantly improve the amount and color of menstruation in patients with thin endometrium infertility of kidney deficiency and blood stasis type,alleviate waist and knee soreness,improve endometrial blood flow,effectively increase endometrial thickness,and increase clinical pregnancy rate.It is worth further promoting in clinical practice.
Abdominal acupuncturePeriodic therapyKidney deficiency and blood stasisThin endometriumInfertility