dc.description.abstract | Introduction: Erectile dysfunction (ED) is a widespread
disorder, and the worldwide incidence is rapidly increasing.
Acupuncture, an intervention out of the spectrum of traditional Chinese medicine (TCM), has a long tradition as
treatment for ED. Nonetheless, a best-practice treatment
protocol is currently missing. A recent systematic review and
meta-analysis confirmed a huge diversity of acupuncture
treatments for ED and concluded that there is an urgent
need to standardise acupuncture treatment for ED. Consequently, the authors conducted a Delphi process with the
aim to achieve an expert consensus as a basis for the development of a best-practice protocol. Methods: The Delphi
process consisted of four rounds of questionnaires with
closed and open-ended questions. Eleven acupuncture
experts participated. The therapeutic aim was defined as “to
achieve an erection sufficient for sexual satisfaction.”
Results: Consensus was achieved on 24 acupoints corresponding to 12 TCM syndromes. The syndromes were KI
Yang xu, KI Yin xu, KI Qi xu, Ki and HT not harmonised, LR Qi
Stagnation, LR Qi stagnation and Heat, Liver Blood xu, Liver
Blood xu and Liver Qi stagnation, Damp-heat sinking to the
lower Jiao5, HT and GB Qi xu, SP xu and HT Blood xu, Yin xu.
The suggested optimal dose was between 11 and 15
treatments given once or twice a week. Conclusion: An
expert consensus-based, semi-standardised best-practice
treatment protocol for the treatment of ED was developed. Moreover, the Delphi process also revealed inconsistencies as to which signs and symptoms constitute a TCM
syndrome. Further Delphi studies including a broader range
of experts from various acupuncture traditions are needed
to establish further agreement. Nonetheless, the bestpractice protocol introduced in this study provides a first
point of departure for the implementation of a more
standardised treatment approach. Moreover, since a recent
meta-analysis concluded that more high-quality clinical
studies on the topic are needed, this study provides a first
standardised acupuncture treatment protocol for ED. | en_US |