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Vildan Altunayoglu Cakmak,Sibel Gazioglu,Nuray Can Usta,Ahmet Ayar,Murat Topbas,Cavit Boz,Evrim Ozkorumak 대한신경과학회 2014 Journal of Clinical Neurology Vol.10 No.4
Background and Purpose Restless legs syndrome (RLS) is a common sleep-related movement disorder that is frequently associated with psychological disturbances. Personality traitsare of considerable importance with respect to coping with chronic illness and disease vulnerability. This study assessed the temperament and character traits of RLS patients using an approach that involves the psychobiological model of personality. Methods The personality features of 65 newly diagnosed and untreated RLS patients with noneurological or psychiatric diseases and 109 healthy controls were determined using the Temperament and Character Inventory and compared using covariance analyses. The InternationalRLS Study Group Severity Scale was used to assess the severity of the RLS symptoms, and theBeck Depression Inventory was used to assess the presence and severity of depressive symptoms. Results RLS patients scored significantly higher than healthy controls on the temperamentdimension of harm avoidance (HA, p=0.02) and significantly lower on self-directedness (SD,p=0.001). No significant difference was observed in terms of the temperament dimension ofnovelty seeking (p=0.435). HA scores were significantly correlated with the BDI score but notwith the RLS severity or duration. Conclusions High HA and low SD scores are the main characterizing personality features ofRLS patients. These personality dimensions may be among the factors predisposing patients todevelopment of the depressive symptoms that are frequently associated with RLS.
The Efficacy of Acupuncture in the Treatment of Bell's Palsy Sequelae
Canan Ertemoglu Öksüz,Ahmet Kalaycıo glu,Özlem Uzun,Sahi Nur Kalkısım,Nihat Burak Zihni,Ahmet Yıldırım,Cavit Boz 사단법인약침학회 2019 Journal of Acupuncture & Meridian Studies Vol.12 No.4
This study was planned to evaluate the effectiveness of acupuncture treatment for the treatment Bell’s palsy sequelae. In this study, forty patients with Bell’s palsy sequelae were randomly allocated to either the acupuncture or the control group. The clinical outcomes before and after treatment were assessed using the following assays: the facial nerve compound motor action potential and HouseeBrackmann (HB) and Sunnybrook (SB) grading scales. Agreement analysis was performed between the SB and HB grading scales. There was significant difference between pretreatment and posttreatment compound motor action potential values of the patients within the acupuncture group (p Z 0.036). In pretreatment and posttreatment SB and HB scores, significant differences within the two groups were observed. However, the significance level in the improvement rate in the acupuncture group was higher than that of the control group. General agreement between the SB and HB scores of groups was an acceptable value, and weighted agreement between the scales was a moderate agreement. In this study, we found that acupuncture treatment is effective in improving Bell’s palsy sequelae. Acupuncture can be used as a safe method in the treatment of Bell’s palsy sequelae.