Ceccherelli F, Manani G, Ambrosio F, Angel A, Valenti S, Facco E, Giron G P
Acupunct Electrother Res. 1981;6(4):255-64. doi: 10.3727/036012981816952225.
The Authors have investigated the antihallucinogenic and sedative effects of auricular points R and shen menn during surgery under ketamine anesthesia. The results demonstrate that the insertion of the needle in point R is very efficient in reducing hallucinations of ketamine emergence, while the insertion of needle in auricular point shen menn causes only a brief period of sedation in the beginning of the emergence period. The acupunctural technique employed by the Authors has been shown to increase considerably approbation of ketamine anesthesia.