Acupuncture For Kids Relatively Safe, If Practitioner Is Well Qualified

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Article Date: 21 Nov 2011 - 12:00 PST

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Using acupuncture to treat children is generally safe as long as the practitioner is properly trained, researchers from the University of Alberta, Canada, reported in the journal Pediatrics. Even when adverse events associated with acupuncture were detected, they were mostly mild in severity, the authors added.

The researchers explained as background information that the usage of acupuncture in children has been increasing significantly over the last few years. However, there has been no systematic review of pediatric acupuncture.

Sunita Vohra, MD, MSc. and team set out to determine what the adverse events linked to needle acupuncture in children might be. They looked at articles dated up to September 2010 (all languages). They were seeking articles that were original and peer-reviewed, included kids aged up to 17 years, focused on the use of needle acupuncture, and included data on adverse events. They extracted safety data from all the studies.

They identified a total of 9,537 articles, and included 450 for assessment, which were then narrowed down to 28, plus 9 additional reports, i.e. a total of 37 articles.


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Their meta-analysis revealed: They worked out that the chances of experiencing a mild adverse reaction were 168 per 1,422 patients, or an 11.8% risk.

The investigators wrote that of the adverse events linked to acupuncture (with needle), most of them were mild.

In an Abstract in the same journal, the authors wrote:

"Many of the serious AEs might have been caused by substandard practice. Our results support those from adult studies, which have found that acupuncture is safe when performed by appropriately trained practitioners."


Written by Christian Nordqvist
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"The Safety of Pediatric Acupuncture: A Systematic Review"
Denise Adams, PhD, Florence Cheng, MD, Hsing Jou, MD, Steven Aung, MD, PhD, Yutaka Yasui, PhD, and Sunita Vohra, MD, MSc
Pediatrics Nov 21, 2011. doi: 10.1542/peds.2011-1091
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