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CompletedNCT01197950

Acupuncture With Manual and Electrical Stimulation to Reduce Labour Pain

A Randomized Controlled Trial of Acupuncture to Reduce Labour Pain

Status
Completed
Phase
N/A
Study type
Interventional
Enrollment
303 (actual)
Sponsor
University of Skövde · Academic / Other
Sex
Female
Age
Healthy volunteers
Not accepted

Summary

The purpose of this study is to evaluate the effect of manual acupuncture and electro-acupuncture on labour pain.

Detailed description

Acupuncture is used in obstetric care in spite of insufficient evidence of its potential to reduce labour pain. The findings so far are contradictory, which may reflect methodological limitations. The present study will take issues into account, such as sufficiently large sample to allow detection of possible differences between study groups; optimal timing of the intervention; controlling for intensity of the treatment; qualified training of persons giving the treatment; biological markers of pain and stress; possible effects on mother and infant; women's experiences such as overall birth experience and memory of pain.

Conditions

Interventions

TypeNameDescription
DEVICEManual AcupunctureThe women will receive treatment on bilateral points, both distal points and local points and the needles will be manually stimulated to reach De Qi every ten minutes during one hour.
DEVICEElectro AcupunctureThe women will receive treatment on bilateral points, both distal points and local points and the needles will be manually stimulated to reach De Qi every ten minutes during one hour. Eight needles in the painful area (local points) will be connected to an electro-stimulator and stimulated with high frequency (80 Hz) square wave pulses (0.18-ms duration) with alternating polarity. The woman will adjust the intensity of the electrical stimulation to be just under pain threshold.

Timeline

Start date
2008-10-01
Primary completion
2011-08-01
Completion
2011-11-01
First posted
2010-09-09
Last updated
2022-09-21
Results posted
2022-06-06

Locations

1 site across 1 country: Sweden

Source: ClinicalTrials.gov record NCT01197950. Inclusion in this directory is not an endorsement.