Title: Acupuncture safety: what patients report on adverse events
1Acupuncture safety what patients report on
adverse events
- Hugh MacPherson1,Tony Scullion1,
- Kate Thomas2, Stephen Walters2
- 1 Foundation for Traditional Chinese Medicine,
York. - 2 University of Sheffield
2Aims of study are to..
- Find out from patients their experience of
adverse events - Identify adverse events associated with
- Advice from acupuncturists to reduce or stop
prescribed conventional medication - Delayed conventional diagnosis or treatment
3But what do patients say?
- .the one source of experience that remains
largely ignored . - Patients have a key role to play in
identifying adverse events ..
Vincent Coulter QSHC 2002 11 76-80
4What about delayed conventional diagnosis?
- Since acupuncture is used as a complete medical
system, . a sinister underlying cause. (may be)
missed - Ernst E. 2001 Desktop Guide to Complementary
Alternative Medicine
5What about delayed conventional treatment?
- With depressing regularity we hear of.delayed
access to potentially life-saving conventional
treatment. - Ernst E. 2001 Desktop Guide to Complementary
Alternative Medicine
6What about acupuncturists advising a change to
prescribed medication?
- (Practitioners) . have the unfortunate habit of
doing this. - Ernst E. 2001 Desktop Guide to Complementary
Alternative Medicine
7What we planned to doa prospective patient
survey
- All 1955 practitioners of the British
- Acupuncture Council invited
- Identify up to 60 consecutive patients each
- Patients posted signed consent forms to centre
- Three month questionnaires posted direct to
patients from centre - Target of 30,000 consultations
8Survey results
- 638 BAcC practitioners participated
- 9,408 patients consented
- 6,348 three-month questionnaires received (67)
- reports covered 30,196 treatments
9About the patients
- 76 female 24 male
- 52 years average age
- 4 acupuncture paid by state
- 11 not had acupuncture before
10Pathway to acupuncture
11Main conditions being treated
12Patients short-term reactions to acupuncture
(n9408)
13Commonest significant events
- No. events 1044
- Reported by 682 patients
14Serious adverse events over three months
-
- Three events occurred
- Hospital admission 1
- patient, with cancer, had severe pain (8244)
- Life threatening 2
- patient became severely ill, then cathartic
(3265) - patient, two days after treatment, fell asleep at
wheel and crashed her car (5721) - Permanent disability 0
15Did your acupuncturist advise you to reduce or
stop taking medication prescribed by your doctor?
- 196 (3) patients reported yes
- of whom 6 patients reported adverse consequences
- - hydrocortisone skin cream (4704)
- - antidepressant Seroxat (7122)
- - antidepressant Seroxat (7248)
- - antidepressant Setraline (8851)
- - hormone replacement therapy (8995)
- - medication unknown (9355)
16Did your acupuncturist advise you to consult
your GP or hospital specialist?
- 5527 (87) patients reported no
- of whom 2 patients also reported adverse
consequences - - 1 patient cost of ineffective
acupuncture for jaw pain, subsequent tooth
extraction (3611) - - 1 patient prolonged urinary tract
infection, subsequent antibiotics (6348) -
17Absolute risk
18Relative risk
19Would you be willing to have acupuncture again?
- Of the 682 patients who had a significant
adverse event, - 40 (6) would not want to have acupuncture again
20Conclusions
- Serious adverse event rate is very low
- Indirectly caused adverse events are infrequent
- No evidence that patients outside state health
system are at higher risk - Despite adverse events, almost all willing to
continue with acupuncture
21Acknowledgements
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- 9,408 Patients
- 638 Practitioners
- Research Team
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- Hugh MacPherson
- Tony Scullion
- Kate Thomas
- Stephen Walters