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SPARC 프로그램과 TARA 프로젝트를 통한 향후 경혈 활용 연구 방향 제언

Suggestions on the Direction of Acupuncture Point Research through the SPARC Program and the TARA Project

  • 최선미 (한국한의학연구원 한의약데이터부)
  • Sunmi Choi (KM Data Division, Korea Institute of Oriental Medicine)
  • 투고 : 2024.05.29
  • 심사 : 2024.09.09
  • 발행 : 2024.09.27

초록

Objectives : By reviewing NIH's SPARC program and NCCIH's TARA project, we would like to suggest the direction of research on acupoint utilization in Korea. Methods : The goals, operation methods, result linkage strategies, collaborative activities, and research contents of the SPARC program and TARA program were reviewed and summarized. Results : SPARC connects the identification of medical device mechanisms, clinical efficacy, regulatory approval, and industrialization through nerve stimulation, and the research results are provided to researchers and companies as an open access database. The TARA program creates an open access database of anatomy, physiology, and pathology information on acupuncture points and links it with SPARC to increase understanding and utilization of acupuncture points in the development of medical devices and conducts international cooperation with Korea, China, Japan, etc. Korea's acupuncture point utilization research lacks medical device industrialization connectivity and international cooperation planning. Conclusions : Korea's research on the use of acupuncture points should be planned and managed so that it can be linked to medical device industrialization. In addition, it is necessary to anticipate the demand for bioelectronic medical devices and conduct joint research through open access database linkage and international cooperation.

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This research was supported by the Korea Institute of Oriental Medicine (KSN1923111).

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