Abstract

Objective The purpose of this study was to investigate the current status of modern medical devices utilized in diagnosis and treatment in traditional Korean medicine (TKM). Methods We searched the following six Korean electronic databases to collect TKM clinical studies that were published in a five-year period (January 2012 to December 2016). Clinical studies of TKM when medical devices were used for diagnosis or treatment were investigated. Results The search generated a total of 3,735 articles, and 1,328 of these were considered to be clinical studies. Of a total of 1,328 clinical studies of TKM, 774 articles (58.3%) used medical devices for diagnosis or treatment, and 554 articles (41.7%) did not use medical devices for diagnosis or treatment. The three most used diagnostic devices were as follows: MRI scanners, which were used in 194 (20.6%) studies; X-ray machines, which were used in 172 studies (18.3%); and CT scanners, which were used in 139 studies (14.8%). The three most used treatment devices were electroacupuncture equipment (20.3%), transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation (TENS) equipment (18.4%), and interferential current therapy (ICT) equipment (16.4%). Conclusions This study suggests that TKM doctors use diagnostic information derived from modern medical devices clinically. It is therefore necessary to institutionalize considering changes to the medical acts of traditional medicine (TM) doctors. Additionally, this information can be utilized as a reference for developing TM policy and education.

Highlights

  • A medical device is an instrument, machine, device, material, or any other similar product used alone or in combination in humans or animals, as specified in the following: a product used for the purpose of diagnosing, curing, alleviating, treating, or preventing a disease; a product utilized for the purpose of diagnosing, curing, alleviating, or correcting an injury or impairment; a product used for testing, replacing, or transforming a structure or function [1]

  • This study suggests that traditional Korean medicine (TKM) doctors use diagnostic information derived from modern medical devices clinically

  • We reviewed the use of medical devices by TKM doctors in Korea

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Introduction

A medical device is an instrument, machine, device, material, or any other similar product used alone or in combination in humans or animals, as specified in the following: a product used for the purpose of diagnosing, curing, alleviating, treating, or preventing a disease; a product utilized for the purpose of diagnosing, curing, alleviating, or correcting an injury or impairment; a product used for testing, replacing, or transforming a structure or function [1]. It is estimated that the market size will grow to approximately $ 435.8 billion by 2020 [2]. Evidence-Based Complementary and Alternative Medicine market in Korea maintained a high annual growth rate of 10.4% from 2011 to 2015, and the production of medical devices reached $ 4.5 billion in 2015 [3]. Doctors showed the medical behaviors of using stethoscope; recently, they presented the behaviors of utilizing modern medical devices (e.g., magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) scanners, computed tomography (CT) scanners, and medical laser) for diagnosing and treating patients [4, 5]. The reason why doctors have adopted modern medical devices is to gain a technical advantage and enhance selfdetermination and professional recognition [6]

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