Association between acupuncture treatment exposure and mortality in patients with heart failure: a nationwide cohort study
Hyungsun Jun, Hanbit Jin, Haerim Kim, Jungtae Leem

TL;DR
A nationwide study in Korea found that acupuncture treatment within a year of heart failure diagnosis is linked to lower mortality rates.
Contribution
This study provides empirical evidence of acupuncture's potential to reduce mortality in heart failure patients using nationwide claims data.
Findings
Acupuncture exposure was associated with a 21% lower risk of circulatory disease-related mortality.
Patients receiving acupuncture had a 27% lower risk of all-cause mortality.
A dose-response relationship was observed, with more acupuncture sessions linked to greater mortality reduction.
Abstract
Patients with heart failure (HF) require continuous management, creating a need for alternative treatments to reduce mortality. In Korea, acupuncture treatment is covered by national health insurance, offering accessible care without financial burden. Hence, this study utilized claims data from the Korean National Health Insurance Service to examine the association between acupuncture exposure and mortality in patients with HF. Adults aged 20 years or older with newly diagnosed HF were included. Patients who received two or more acupuncture sessions within one year of diagnosis comprised the acupuncture treatment-exposed group (AT group), while those who received none were classified as the non-exposed group (non-AT group). Propensity score matching was used to generate a balanced 1:1 matched cohort. From one year after diagnosis, the study tracked circulatory and all-cause mortality…
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TopicsAcupuncture Treatment Research Studies · Psychosomatic Disorders and Their Treatments · Complementary and Alternative Medicine Studies
