eCAM Advance Access published online on November 24, 2006
eCAM, doi:10.1093/ecam/nel082
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1 Department of Traditional Chinese Medicine, Taipei Medical University Hospital, Taipei, Taiwan; Department of Medicine, Taipei Medical University, Taipei, Taiwan
* To whom correspondence should be addressed. Sanfujiu is a treatment method of applying herbal paste onto the acupoints Fengmen and Feishu during the three hottest days of summer to treat patients with allergies. The objectives of this study were to determine the treatment efficacy at 1 year after the Sanfujiu treatment, and examine variations in the perceived efficacy of Sanfujiu among different subgroups, based on the patients' ages, diagnoses and number of reactive symptoms immediately after the treatment. We enrolled 105 patients who completed Sanfujiu treatment at a medical university hospital in Taipei as the subjects. One year after treatment, trained interviewers conducted telephone interviews with the patients. Approximately 60% of them perceived the treatment as being effective at 1 year later, which was higher than that at 1 week after treatment (45.7%). Younger subjects (<19 years of age) and patients with asthma were more likely to report the treatment as being effective. Patients who had more reactive symptoms after the third Sanfujiu treatment were more likely to report the treatment as being effective. The results demonstrated that Sanfujiu was moderately effective, as perceived by patients in Taiwan, in treating their allergic symptoms.
Received February 17, 2006
Accepted September 25, 2006
Original Article
Efficacy of Sanfujiu to Treat Allergies: Patient Outcomes at 1 Year after Treatment
Chen-Jei Tai 1, Chia-Pei Chang 2, Chung-Yu Huang 2, and Li-Yin Chien 3 *
2 Department of Traditional Chinese Medicine, Taipei Medical University Hospital, Taipei, Taiwan
3 Institute of Community Health Nursing, National Yang-Ming University, Taipei, Taiwan
Li-Yin Chien, E-mail: lychien{at}ym.edu.tw
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