Title: Integrating Chinese Medicine Into Perioperative Care
1Integrating Chinese Medicine Into Perioperative
Care
- Barbara Barton, L.Ac., MSTCM, BSN, RN
- September 11, 2004
2Incidence of CAM in US
- 25 1990
- ?42 1997
- All socioeconomic groups
- Herbal therapy ? 380
- Total CAM visits (629 million) exceeded total
visits to PCP (386 million)
3Incidence of CAM in US (cont.)
- 15 million adults took prescription medications
with herbal therapy - 10 billion spent out-of-pocket
- Disclosure of CAM therapies remain at 40 or
less. - Reasons for CAM use include perceived efficacy,
failed conventional therapy, and patients value
systems. - 2nd International Scientific Conference on
Complementary, Alternative and Integrative
Medicine Research, April 12-14, 2002, Boston,
Massachusetts.
4Incidence of CAM in US (cont.)
- One in 4 persons uses complimentary /alternative
medicine (CAM) - Out of pocket costs of CAM rival western medicine
(21.2-32.7 billion vs. 29.3 billion) - Users tend to be well-educated and higher
socio-economic group - Chronic pain, mental health issues, HIV, and
cancer are most common reasons -
- Cauffield JS, The psychosocial aspects of
complementary and alternative medicine.
Pharmacotherapy. 2000 Nov20(11)1289-94.
5Incidence of CAM in US (cont.)
- Dept. of Anesthesiology Yale University of
Medicine surveyed 850 patients pre-operatively - 32 used CAM therapies
- 15 massage therapy
- 9.7 herb therapy
- 8.3 relaxation
- 6.6 acupuncture
- 42 willingness to use acupuncture for
preoperative anxiety - Reluctance to discuss use of CAM with physicians
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- Wang CT, Peloquin C, and Kain ZN . Attitudes of
patients undergoing surgery toward alternative
medical treatment. Journal of Alternative and
Complementary Medicine 2002 Jun8 (3)351-6.
6Incidence of CAM in US (cont.)
- FDA estimates 5 million acupuncture visits/year
- 500 million spent for acupuncture
treatments/year - NCCAM Information and Resources Package, NIH,
National Center for Complementary and Alternative
Medicine (NCCAM).
7History of TCM
- 5000 years old
- 1st Chinese herbology text published 3494 BC
- Yellow Emperors Inner Classic 200-100 BC, text
in use today - Cultural revolution
- TCM in China today
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8 What is Chinese Medicine?
- Ancient healing art
- Holistic
- Mind-Body-Spirit
- Health Illness
- Emotion
- Goals
- Approaches to treatment and diagnosis
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9TCM 5 Element Theories8 Principles
- YIN
- INTERIOR
- COLD
- DEFICIENCY
10TCM 5 Element TheoriesZANG-FU ORGANS
- FU or YANG
- LARGE INTESTINE (LI)
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11 TCM 5 Element TheoriesZANG-FU ORGANS
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12TCM 5 Element TheoriesZANG-FU ORGANS
- FU or YANG
- SMALL INTESTINE (SI)
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13TCM 5 Element TheoriesZANG-FU ORGANS
- FU or YANG
- URINARY BLADDER (UB)
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14TCM 5 Element TheoriesZANG-FU ORGANS
- ZANG or YIN
- PERICARDIUM (P)
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15TCM 5 Element TheoriesZANG-FU ORGANS
- FU or YANG
- GALLBLADDER (GB)
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16TCM 5 Element TheoriesMERIDIAN THEORY
- Oldest
- Superficial energetic layers
- 12 primary meridians of Zang-Fu organs/meridians
and 5 Element - 309 acupoints
- Yin- anterior and medial
- Yang- posterior and lateral
- Horary clock
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185 Element Theory
Element Color Sound Odor Emotion
Archetype
Water K-UB Blue Black Groan Putrid Fear P H I L O S O P H E R
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205 Element Theory
Element Color Sound Odor Emotion
Archetype
Wood LIV-GB Green Shout Rancid Anger Lack of Anger P I O N E E R
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225 Element Theory
Element Color Sound Odor Emotion
Archetype
Fire HT-SI PC- SJ Red Laugh Scorch Joy Lack of Joy W I Z A R D
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245 Element Theory
Element Color Sound Odor Emotion
Archetype
Earth SP-ST Yellow Singing Sweet Worry P E A C M E A K E R
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265 Element Theory
Element Color Sound Odor Emotion
Archetype
Metal LU-LI White Weep Spicy Grief A L C H E M I S T
27TCM DIAGNOSIS
- Look, listen, ask, smell, palpate
- Pulse Diagnosis
- Tongue Diagnosis
- In-depth History
- Analysis
28TCM TREATMENT
- Root and branch
- Collaboration with client on plan
- Acupuncture Chinese Herbology
29ACUPUNCTURE
- 32-40 gauge sterile, disposable needles
- Regulate flow of Qi Blood
- Restore harmonious energetic balance to
body-mind-spirit
30Acupuncture Points
- Vortexes of energy at specific sites
- Pathways for circulation of Qi Blood
- Access to regulate body functions
- Strengthen immune System
- Prevent and treat disease
- Bring body into balance
- Over 600 acupoints
31TOP 10 Acupuncture Points
ST 36 Zusanli/ Leg 3 miles ST, abdominal region, immune system
Zusanli ST 36
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32TOP 10 Acupuncture Points
UB 40 Weizhong/ Supporting Middle Low Back
Weizhong UB 40
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33TOP 10 Acupuncture Points
LU 7 Lieque/ Narrow Defile Head Neck
Lieque LU 7
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34TOP 10 Acupuncture Points
LI 4 Hegu/ Joining Valleys Face, Mouth, Head
Hegu LI 4
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35TOP 10 Acupuncture Points
GB 34 Yanglingquan/ Yang Hill Spring SJ 6 Zhigou/ Branch Ditch Hypochondriac region, Legs
Yanglingquan GB 34
Zhigou SJ 6
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36TOP 10 Acupuncture Points
PC 6 Neiguan/ Inner Frontier Gate Heart, Chest
Neiguan PC 6
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37TOP 10 Acupuncture Points
LI 11 Quchi/ Crooked Pond Arms
Quchi LI 11
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38TOP 10 Acupuncture Points
HT 7 Shenmen/ Spirit Gate Calming, Heart
Shenmen HT 7
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39TOP 10 Acupuncture Points
GB 30 Huantiao/ Jumping Circle Hips
Huantiao GB 30
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40CHINESE HERBOLOGY
- Individualized formulas for TCM Dx.
- Based on ancient prescriptions
- Contain between 2-18 herbs
- Tablets, teapills, powder concentrations,
extracts or raw herbs cooked taken as tea
41Indications for AcupunctureNIH
- Low back pain
- Nausea postop, chemo
- Stroke rehab
- Headache
- Asthma
- Menstrual cycle
- Tennis elbow
- Carpal tunnel syndrome
- Fibromyalgia
- Addiction
42Indications for AcupunctureWORLD HEALTH
ORGANIZATION
Digestive
Emotional
Eye, Ear, Nose, Mouth, Throat
Gynecological
Miscellaneous
Musculoskeletal
Neurological
Respiratory
43TCM INDICATIONS
- Over 200 disorders
- Other categories in addition to WHO
- Circulatory, Urological, Other
- See handouts for indications
44Common indications for acupuncture perioperatively
- Pre or postoperative pain
- Boost immune system
- Speed recovery
- To avoid surgery
- Increase mobility and healing
- Balance energy
- Health maintenance
- Increase strength
- Treat underlying disease
- Allay anxiety, calm fear
- Reduce stress
- Lift depression
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46Harvard Researchers
- Blood flow to the key areas of brain are ? with
pain-relief acupuncture via MRI - Affects mood, pain, and cravings
- Could explain why acupuncture helps in treating
depression, eating disorders, addictions, and
pain - Elias, Marilyn, Acupunctures secret
Blood flow to the brain USA TODAY, 03/03/04,
47European Postoperative Acupuncture Studies
- As effective as antiemetics for prevention of
nausea and vomiting - Electroacupuncture ?opioid requirement
- Treats spinal headache after C-section
- Superior to placebo for dental pain
- ? pain 20 for total knee replacement
48European Postoperative Acupuncture Studies
- ? severity of complications
- ? catecholamine responses vs. placebo
- ? hypotensive effects after anesthesia induction
- Spacek, Anna, Acupuncture
postoperative and posttraumatic. Department of
Anesthesia, General Hospital, Vienna, Austria.
2000 International Medical Acupuncture Congress.
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50Acupuncture Credentialing
- Traditional Chinese Medicine Master of Science
(MSTCM) - 3-4 years
- Acupuncture
- Chinese herbology
- Tui Na
- Qi Gong
- Western medicine
51Acupuncture Credentialing
- 5 Element Acupuncture
- 3 years
- Emphasis on acupuncture
- Apprenticeship
52Acupuncture Credentialing
- Both require passing NCCAOM national board exams
to be licensed in acupuncture - CA requires own state exam
- separate optional exam for Chinese herbology
- Over 10K licensed acupuncturists in US
53Acupuncture Credentialing
- MD Programs
- 200-300 hours of post-graduate training
- National credentialing exam
- No specialty in medical acupuncture yet
54Acupuncture Credentialing
- Chiropractors
- 100 hours of post-graduate training
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