K. Saku et al., CHARACTERISTICS OF REACTIVE ELECTROPERMEABLE POINTS ON THE AURICLES OF CORONARY HEART-DISEASE PATIENTS, Clinical cardiology, 16(5), 1993, pp. 415-419
In oriental medicine there is a hypothesis related to acupuncture that
the auricle is a projection of the functional anatomy of the whole hu
man body. In this study reactive electropermeable points (REPP), that
is, points on the skin with low electrical resistance, on the auricle
were measured on patients with coronary heart disease using a neuromet
er LC-M. Our findings correlated positively with the particular points
-heart I (shin) and heart II (shinzo)-named by the Chinese group as b
eing related to the functional anatomy of the heart. The incidence of
positive REPP test results at the shin and shinzo points for subjects
with acute myocardial infarction (AMI) were extremely high, and positi
ve test results for patients with old myocardial infarction (OMI) and
angina pectoris (AP) were also significant. There was no significant d
ifference in the incidence rates of REPP at the shin and shinzo points
between the OMI and AP groups. High incidence of positive REPP test r
esults at the lung and heart III (shinyu) points occurred only in the
AMI group, and this was significantly high when compared with the cont
rol group.