The Status of the Quality Control in Acupuncture-Neuroimaging Studies

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Abstract

Using neuroimaging techniques to explore the central mechanism of acupuncture gains increasing attention, but the quality control of acupuncture-neuroimaging study remains to be improved. We searched the PubMed Database during 1995 to 2014. The original English articles with neuroimaging scan performed on human beings were included. The data involved quality control including the author, sample size, characteristics of the participant, neuroimaging technology, and acupuncture intervention were extracted and analyzed. The rigorous inclusion and exclusion criteria are important guaranty for the participants' homogeneity. The standard operation process of acupuncture and the stricter requirement for acupuncturist play significant role in quality control. More attention should be paid to the quality control in future studies to improve the reproducibility and reliability of the acupuncture-neuroimaging studies.

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Qiu, K., Jing, M., Sun, R., Yang, J., Liu, X., He, Z., … Zeng, F. (2016). The Status of the Quality Control in Acupuncture-Neuroimaging Studies. Evidence-Based Complementary and Alternative Medicine. Hindawi Limited. https://doi.org/10.1155/2016/3685785

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