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Endocrine Abstracts (2016) 41 EP485 | DOI: 10.1530/endoabs.41.EP485

ECE2016 Eposter Presentations Diabetes complications (55 abstracts)

Acupuncture treatment for diabetic gastroparesis

Iryna Kostitska


Ivano-Frankivsk, Ukraine.


Introduction: The aim of this study was to compare the effectiveness acupuncture for the treatment of diabetic gastroparesis (DG). Acupuncture may improve gastrointestinal symptoms in patients with various disorders, but its efficacy in diabetic gastroparesis is unclear.

Materials and methods: We have studied 23 subjects with type 2 DM with the duration of 14.2±3.1 years, with longstanding and uncontrolled carbohydrate metabolism (mean value of HbA1C was 8.6±1.3%) and symptoms of gastroparesis. All patients divided into two groups: diabetic with symptoms of gastroparesis (consisted of 11 participants (4 male/7 female), mean age was 46.8±7.4 years, mean BMI was 25.2±1.2 kg/m2) received itopride hydrochloride (daily doses −50 mg) for 3 weeks and second group patients with confirmed diagnosis of DG (12 patients (5 male/7 female), mean age was 45.9±6.5 years, mean BMI was 27.4±4.6 kg/m2) assigned to biweekly acupuncture treatments during 21 days. Gastric emptying rate, glucose and glycated haemoglobin (HbA1C) levels were measured at start and end of each treatment period. The patients completed the Gastroparesis Cardinal Symptom Index (GCSI). No subjects studied have had the signs of other disorders of dysfunction in gastrointestinal motility.

Results: In the first group was no change in any of the outcome parameters after 3 weeks of the treatment with itopride hydrochloride. Acupuncture was associated with a decrease in scores for almost all cardinal symptoms of the GCSI and associated with significantly greater reductions in gastric retention with help of 13C-octanoic breast test (13C-OBT) (−6.1±7.0%; 95% CI −13.3% to −6.1; P<0.01). There were no significant differences in fasting blood glucose levels between symptomatic therapy (itopride hydrochloride) and acupuncture treatments.

Conclusions: In patients with DG, 3 weeks of acupuncture reduces gastric retention and improves gastroparesis symptoms. It appears that this effect may be due to non-specific mechanisms.

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