BPG is committed to discovery and dissemination of knowledge
Clinical Trials Study
©2014 Baishideng Publishing Group Inc. All rights reserved.
World J Gastroenterol. Oct 7, 2014; 20(37): 13563-13572
Published online Oct 7, 2014. doi: 10.3748/wjg.v20.i37.13563
Factorial study of moxibustion in treatment of diarrhea-predominant irritable bowel syndrome
Ji-Meng Zhao, Lu-Yi Wu, Hui-Rong Liu, Hong-Yi Hu, Jia-Ying Wang, Ren-Jia Huang, Yin Shi, Shan-Ping Tao, Qiang Gao, Ci-Li Zhou, Li Qi, Xiao-Peng Ma, Huan-Gan Wu
Ji-Meng Zhao, Lu-Yi Wu, Hong-Yi Hu, Ren-Jia Huang, Jia-Ying Wang, Li Qi, Shanghai University of Traditional Chinese Medicine, Shanghai 201203, China
Hui-Rong Liu, Yin Shi, Ci-Li Zhou, Xiao-Peng Ma, Huan-Gan Wu, Key Laboratory of Acupuncture-Moxibustion and Immunology, Shanghai Research Institute of Acupuncture and Meridian, Shanghai 200030, China
Jia-Ying Wang, Traditional Chinese Medicine Hospital of Shanxi Province, Taiyuan 030012, China
Shan-Ping Tao, Jiading Hospital of Traditional Chinese Medicine, Shanghai 201800, China
Qiang Gao, Jiading District Central Hospital, Shanghai 201800, China
Author contributions: Zhao JM, Wu LY, Liu HR and Hu HY have the same rights; Liu HR, Hu HY and Wu HG made the concept of the manuscript; Zhao JM, Wu LY, Huang RJ, Shi Y, Tao SP, Gao Q and Qi L collected the data; Wu LY, Wang JY, Zhou CL and Ma XP analysed the data; Zhao JM, Wu LY and Liu HR wrote the manuscript together; Zhao JM, Liu HR, Hu HY and Wu HG approved the final version of the manuscript.
Supported by National Basic Research Program of China (973 Program), No. 2009CB522900, 2009CB522901; Shanghai Top Clinical Medical Center of Acupuncture, Moxibustion and Tuina; and National Natural Sciences Foundation of China, Nos. 81303031 and 81202752
Correspondence to: Huan-Gan Wu, PhD, Key Laboratory of Acupuncture-Moxibustion and Immunology, Shanghai Research Institute of Acupuncture and Meridian, No.650 South Wanping Road, Xuhui District, Shanghai 200030, China. wuhuangan@126.com
Telephone: +86-21-64644238 Fax: +86-21-64644238
Received: May 16, 2014
Revised: June 11, 2014
Accepted: July 11, 2014
Published online: October 7, 2014
Processing time: 175 Days and 19.4 Hours
Core Tip

Core tip: This is a clinical factorial study focusing on aconite cake-separated moxibustion in the treatment of diarrhea-predominant irritable bowel syndrome. What is the effect of this ancient therapy on diarrhea-predominant irritable bowel syndrome patients? Which is the key factor in the treatment, the number of cones or the moxibustion frequency? This paper details answers to these questions.

Write to the Help Desk