Auricular Therapy Peer-review Journals
The aim of this study was to systematically evaluate the literature on adverse events associated with auricular therapy (AT). Case reports, case series, surveys, and all types of clinical trials reporting adverse events of AT were included. Relevant
articles were mainly retrieved from 13 electronic databases and seven Chinese
journals on complementary medicine. AT-related adverse events were reported in 32 randomized controlled trials, five uncontrolled clinical trials, four case reports, and two controlled clinical trials. For auricular acupuncture, the most frequently reported adverse events were tenderness or pain at insertion, dizziness, local discomfort, minor bleeding and nausea, and so forth. For auricular acupressure, local skin irritation and discomfort, mild tenderness or pain, and dizziness were commonly reported. Skin irritation, local discomfort, and pain were detected in auricular electroacupuncture, and minor
infection was identified in auricular bloodletting therapy. Most of these events were transient, mild, and tolerable, and no serious adverse events were identified. Our findings provide preliminary evidence that AT is a relatively safe approach. Considering the patient's safety, prospective or retrospective surveys are needed in future research to gather practitioner-reported and patient-reported adverse events on AT, and the quality of adverse events reporting in future AT trials should be improved.
High Impact List of Articles
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Evia HF (-T): the worlds first magnetic resonance approved pace-maker for resynchronization therapy
V Calvi & A Gargaro
Device Evaluations: Interventional Cardiology
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Evia HF (-T): the worlds first magnetic resonance approved pace-maker for resynchronization therapy
V Calvi & A Gargaro
Device Evaluations: Interventional Cardiology
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Challenges in the management of postpartum spontaneous coronary artery dissection
AG Truesdell, GA Delgado, J Li, JD Abbott, MK Atalay & AK Singh
Review Article: Interventional Cardiology
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Challenges in the management of postpartum spontaneous coronary artery dissection
AG Truesdell, GA Delgado, J Li, JD Abbott, MK Atalay & AK Singh
Review Article: Interventional Cardiology
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Patient selection for alcohol septal ablation for hypertrophic obstructive cardiomyopathy: clinical and echocardiographic evaluation
DMY Sanborn, U Sigwart & MA Fifer
Review Article: Interventional Cardiology
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Patient selection for alcohol septal ablation for hypertrophic obstructive cardiomyopathy: clinical and echocardiographic evaluation
DMY Sanborn, U Sigwart & MA Fifer
Review Article: Interventional Cardiology
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Biolimus-eluting stent with biodegradable polymer: one step forward in the fight against stent thrombosis vulnerability?
MJD Grundeken & JJ Wykrzykowska
Device Evaluations: Interventional Cardiology
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Biolimus-eluting stent with biodegradable polymer: one step forward in the fight against stent thrombosis vulnerability?
MJD Grundeken & JJ Wykrzykowska
Device Evaluations: Interventional Cardiology
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Evaluation of stent placement and outcomes with optical coherence tomography
T Shinke & J Shite
Review Article: Interventional Cardiology
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Evaluation of stent placement and outcomes with optical coherence tomography
T Shinke & J Shite
Review Article: Interventional Cardiology
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