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Volume 5, Issue 2 (Suppl)

J Tradi Med Clin Natur

ISSN: JTMCN, an open access journal

Page 72

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Traditional Medicine 2016

September 14-16, 2016

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September 14-16, 2016 Amsterdam, Netherlands

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International Conference and Exhibition on

Traditional & Alternative Medicine

Cui Shu Li et al., J Tradi Med Clin Natur 2016, 5:2 (Suppl)

http://dx.doi.org/10.4172/2167-1206.C1.003

The effect of acupuncture on the oocyte retrieval in IVF

Cui Shu Li, Yu Chunyan, Tee Yong Wei, Diana Chia, Ho Lee Mee

and

Yu Su Ling

Singapore General Hospital, Singapore

Aim:

To evaluate the efficacy of acupuncture treatment on oocyte retrieval (OR) in IVF.

Method:

28 women undergoing IVF were randomized to 2 groups. Group A of 12 women received electro-acupuncture for 20

minutes before the start of OR. Group B of 16 women underwent routine conscious sedation just before the start of OR. Outcomes

assessed the pain scores of lower back and lower abdominal measured using the visual analogue scale of 0 to 10. Measurements were

done at 5 stages: 30 minutes before, during OR and 30, 60 and 120 minutes after OR. All scores were categorized as low (score ≤3) and

high (score ≥4). The

HR.BP

, and SpO2, Respiration were assessed twice at before and after OR. Duration of procedure, post procedure

monitoring and pregnancy outcome were also compared between the two groups.

Results:

All acupuuncture group patients with kidney in deficiency, 4 of them plus liver in deficiency, there into 2 of 4 not pregnant

after OR. 44% in sedation group required top-up of additional pain relief compared to 8% in acupuncture group. The sedation

group required post procedure monitoring while the acupuncture group did not require any. In additional, the pregnancy rate in the

acupuncture group was significantly higher than the sedation group (83% versus 40%).Acupuncture didn’t affect the normal range of

the patients’ BP, HR, SpO2 and Respiration.

Conclusions:

Electro-acupuncture has similar effects as sedation treatment for pain relief and increased in pregnancy rate.

Biography

Cui Shu Li has completed her MD from Traditional Chinese Medicine University, Beijing China in 1984. She has taken advanced training in Western Medicine from

Xuan Wu Hospital in Beijing for two years and worked in China Academy of TCM for 12 years till 1996. She was invited by MOH of Singapore in 1996, as a Senior

Principal Acupuncturist working in Singapore for 20 years in Singapore General Hospital. She has more than 30 papers published. She is Chairman of Continuing

Professional Education, Academia of Chinese Medicine Singapore, and a member of TCM professional panel and examinational committee of TCM Practitioner

Board of Singapore.

cui.shu.li@sgh.com.sg