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. 2022 Feb 24;12(2):e058834. doi: 10.1136/bmjopen-2021-058834

Table 5.

Details of acupuncture interventions in the recommendations and remarks

Description of acupuncture intervention N (%) P value
Comprehensive CPGs T&CM CPGs Acupuncture-specific CPGs
Type of acupuncture* (n=433)
Manual acupuncture 57 (50.4) 37 (56.1) 121 (47.6) <0.001
Electroacupuncture 13 (11.5) 13 (19.7) 42 (16.5)
Acupressure 19 (16.8) 2 (3.0) 5 (2.0)
Moxibustion, warm needling, fire needling 6 (5.3) 12 (18.2) 55 (21.7)
Other† 26 (23.0) 14 (21.2) 97 (38.2)
Not reported 44 (38.9) 14 (21.2) 15 (5.9)
Acupuncture alone or with other interventions* (n=433)
Alone 100 (88.5) 42 (63.6) 192 (75.6) 0.006
With conventional medicine 4 (3.5) 9 (13.6) 16 (6.3)
With Chinese herbal medicine 2 (1.8) 4 (6.1) 5 (2.0)
With Non-pharmacological interventions 10 (8.8) 14 (21.2) 41 (16.1)
Acupuncture points selection (n=433)
Reported 6 (5.3) 20 (30.3) 206 (81.1) <0.001
Not reported 107 (94.7) 46 (69.7) 48 (18.9)
Acupuncture points selection based onTraditional Chinese medicine syndromedifferentiation (n=433)
Reported 0 (0.0) 1 (1.5) 39 (15.4) <0.001
Not reported 113 (100.0) 65 (98.5) 215 (84.6)
Acupuncture points selection based onMeridian syndrome differentiation (n=433)
Reported 0 (0.0) 0 (0.0) 5 (2.0) 0.177
Not reported 113 (100.0) 66 (100.0) 249 (98.0)

*One recommendation can contribute to more than one category.

†Include laser acupuncture, microsystem acupuncture, thread-embedding therapy, medicine acicula, point injection, transcutaneous electrical nerve, acupoint paste; magnetic acupuncture, blood-letting therapy, acupotomy.

CPG, clinical practice guidelines; T&CM, traditional and complementary medicine.