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29.04.2019 | Practical Pearl
Treating Therapy-Resistant Headache After Aneurysmal Subarachnoid Hemorrhage with Acupuncture
verfasst von:
Joanna Dietzel, Torsten Eck, Taras Usichenko
Erschienen in:
Neurocritical Care
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Ausgabe 2/2019
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Abstract
Introduction
Subarachnoid haemorrhage (SAH) is usually associated with severe headache, whereas the options of pharmacological analgesia are restricted. Acupuncture is a promising method in treatment of headaches associated with meningeal sensitivity or irritation, such as migraine or post-dural puncture headache.
Case Report
We report on 3 patients, who suffered severe headache due to aneurysmal SAH, and received acupuncture when pharmacological measures were exhausted. After acupuncture treatment all patients reported at least 50% pain reduction and could stop or reduce analgesics without side effects.
Discussion
Acupuncture may be an effective pain treatment method in patients suffering from headache due to SAH. Randomized trials using acupuncture as an add-on to standard analgesic therapy would help evaluate the role of acupuncture for this purpose.