Selection rules of acupoint in acupuncture treatment of stress urinary incontinence in recent 10 years based on data mining analysis
Objective:To explore and analyze the selection rules of acupoints compatibility in acupuncture treatment of stress urinary incontinence in the past 10 years by data mining technology,to provide ideas and a basis for clinical treatment.Methods:The computer was used to search the recent 10 years from October 2012 to October 2022 of CNKI and Wanfang Data,VIP database,Sinomed and PubMed,which included clinical research pieces of literature on acupuncture in the treatment of stress urinary incontinence.According to the established inclusion and exclusion criteria,a total of 197 kinds of literature were selected.Microsoft Excel 2018 was used to establish a database of acupoints,SPSS Modeler18.0 was used for association rule analysis,SPSS Statistics23.0 software was used for cluster analysis of high-frequency acupoints,and the selection rules of acupoints were explored.Results:A total of 197 works of literature were included,involving 73 acupoints,and the total frequency of acupoints was 994 times.Among them,Zhongji(CV3),Guanyuan(CV4),Sanyinjiao(SP6),Qihai(CV6)and Zusanli(ST36)were the top 5 acupoints used frequently by acupuncture in the treatment of stress urinary incontinence.The selected acupoints were mainly the foot-Taiyang(足太阳)bladder meridian,Ren meridian(任脉)and foot-Taiyin(足太阴)spleen meridian,and the specific acupoints were the most commonly used.Through association rule analysis,21 groups of commonly used acupoints were found,among which the combination of Sanyinjiao-Zusanli had the highest support.Cluster analysis was carried out on the first 20 acupoints which were used more than or equal to 9 times,and finally,4 effective cluster groups were obtained.Conclusion:Acupuncture in the treatment of stress urinary incontinence mainly adopts local acupoint selection,and the core prescription of association analysis and cluster analysis are effectively combined,adding and subtraction according to the disease,to provide a reference for clinical acupoint selection compatibility.
Stress urinary incontinenceData miningAcupunctureSelection rules of acupoints