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CompletedNCT02127255

Acupuncture for Chemical Therapy Induced Nausea and Vomiting: a Cross-over Trail

Status
Completed
Phase
N/A
Study type
Interventional
Enrollment
39 (actual)
Sponsor
Beijing University of Chinese Medicine · Academic / Other
Sex
All
Age
18 Years – 75 Years
Healthy volunteers
Not accepted

Summary

This is a randomized, controlled cross-over trial. The hypothesis of this study is that the differences in manual acupuncture manipulation can impact clinical effect though the acupuncturists follow the same needling regimen. In this study, acupuncturist 1 (clinical experience \>15 years) and acupuncturist 2 (\<5 years) will give treatments to cancer patients receiving cisplatin chemotherapy (n=36) for at least two continuous cycles, once per day, 5 days per cycle. Acupuncturist 1 determines all the treatment regimens (selection of acupoints and methods of needling manipulation, needle retention time). Randomly, half of the patients will receive treatments from acupuncturist 1 in the first treatment cycle and from acupuncturist 2 in the second cycle; while the other half will be treated in other way round. There is a washout period (21 days) between two cycles. The needling manipulation of two acupuncturists will be measured objectively during treatments. The clinical effect will be measured by the control of vomiting and nausea during and after chemotherapy treatments.

Detailed description

This is a randomized, controlled cross-over trial. The hypothesis of this study is that the differences in manual acupuncture manipulation can impact clinical effect though the acupuncturists follow the same needling regimen. In this study, acupuncturist 1 (clinical experience \>15 years) and acupuncturist 2 (\<5 years) will give treatments to cancer patients receiving cisplatin chemotherapy (n=36) for at least two continuous cycles, once per day, 5 days per cycle. Acupuncturist 1 determines all the treatment regimens (selection of acupoints and methods of needling manipulation, needle retention time). Randomly, half of the patients will receive treatments from acupuncturist 1 in the first treatment cycle and from acupuncturist 2 in the second cycle; while the other half will be treated in other way round. There is a washout period (21 days) between two cycles. The needling manipulation of two acupuncturists will be measured objectively during treatments. The clinical effect will be measured by the control of vomiting and nausea during and after chemotherapy treatments. The manual manipulation of two acupuncturists will be recorded by device Acusensor.

Conditions

Interventions

TypeNameDescription
PROCEDUREManual acupuncture implemented by acupuncturist 1Manual acupuncture once per day. Acupuncture treatment regimens (acupoints, needling methods, needle retention time) were decided by acupuncturist 1 according to the syndrome differentiation of patients. Acupuncturist 1 has to have more than 15 years of acupuncture clinical practice experience.
PROCEDUREManual acupuncture implemented by acupuncturist 2Manual acupuncture given by acupuncturist 2 once per day. Acupuncture treatment regimens (acupoints, needling methods, needle retention time) were decided by acupuncturist 1 according to the syndrome differentiation of patients. Acupuncturist 2 has to have less than 5 years of acupuncture clinical practice experience.

Timeline

Start date
2014-04-01
Primary completion
2015-12-01
Completion
2015-12-01
First posted
2014-04-30
Last updated
2016-04-15

Locations

1 site across 1 country: China

Source: ClinicalTrials.gov record NCT02127255. Inclusion in this directory is not an endorsement.