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NCT ID: NCT03008668 Completed - Knee Osteoarthritis Clinical Trials

A Pilot Trial of Acupuncture for Knee Osteoarthritis With Differential Functional Status of Acupoints

Start date: October 2016
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

The investigators plan to undertake a rigorous multicentre randomised controlled trial, comparing acupuncture on sensitized acupoints with low/non-sensitive points or no acupuncture (waiting-list), to test if acupuncture on sensitized acupoints may result in improved treatment outcomes in patients with Knee osteoarthritis (KOA).The current pilot study aimed to assess the feasibility of performing the definitive randomised controlled trial.

NCT ID: NCT03005301 Completed - Neck Pain Clinical Trials

The CX-DZ-Ⅱ Intelligent Electroacupuncture Instrument for Neck Pain

Start date: January 2017
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

The present study is a prospective, two-center, randomized, controlled, open-label, non-inferiority trial evaluating the efficacy and safety of a new intelligent electroacupuncture instrument in treating neck pain caused by cervical spondylosis.

NCT ID: NCT02868671 Completed - Clinical trials for Mild Traumatic Brain Injury

Acupuncture for Mild Traumatic Brain Injury:A Functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging Study

Start date: August 2016
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

The overall goal of this study is to examine if acupuncture intervention can reduce the post-concussion symptom (PCS), and affective and cognitive complaints among mild traumatic brain injury (TBI). This study also hypothesized that compared to those in the sham acupuncture and waiting list control groups, patients in the real acupuncture group will have fewer symptoms of depression, sleep problems and post-concussion symptoms.

NCT ID: NCT02855567 Completed - Post-operative Pain Clinical Trials

Acupuncture for Post-Operative Pain Control for Patients Undergoing Gynecological Surgery

Start date: August 6, 2016
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

This study investigates the role of acupuncture in controlling post-operative pain in patients who have undergone gynecological surgery.

NCT ID: NCT02690389 Completed - Sedation Clinical Trials

Electro-acupuncture and Flumazenil's Effect on Sedation

EA&FLUM
Start date: January 2015
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

Object: To explore the mechanism of the electro-acupuncture (EA) induced sedation effect in general anaesthesia through investigating the role of the Benzodiazepines-GABA system. Method: 80 patients undergoing abdominal surgery were randomly divided into four groups (n=20): C group (propofol only group), F group (propofol + flumazenil group), EA group (propofol + electro-acupuncture group), and EA+F group (propofol + electro-acupuncture + flumazenil group). Before induction, acupuncture needles were inserted at the points of Zusanli (ST 36) and Neiguan (PC 6) bilaterally to elicit"DeQi". Target-controlled infusion (TCI) of propofol was used for the induction and maintenance of anaesthesia. After 15minutes, equilibrium of Narcotrend Index (NT index) was achieved, patients were then assigned to receive different interventions. In EA group and EA+F group, patients received EA for 30 minutes under general anaesthesia, and flumazenil with the dosage of 0.1mg/kg was added in the latter at the end of EA. In C group and F group, patients didn't receive EA, and flumazenil with the dosage of 0.1mg/kg was administered in F Group at the same time point with EA+F group. HR, MAP and NT index were recorded at different time points up to 30 minutes after the end of EA.

NCT ID: NCT01285687 Completed - Post-Operative Pain Clinical Trials

Acupuncture for Post-tonsillectomy Pain Control in Children

Start date: January 2011
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

A randomized, controlled, single-blinded study comparing conventional postoperative analgesia with paracetamol-on-demand with the same regime plus acupuncture. The hypothesis is that postoperative treatment of children undergoing tonsillectomy with acupuncture will reduce pain with minimal unwanted effects.

NCT ID: NCT01283477 Completed - Acupuncture Clinical Trials

Efficacy of Acupuncture for Prophylaxis of Intrathecal Morphine Induced Pruritis in Patients Undergoing Caesarean Delivery

Start date: October 2010
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

Intrathecal morphine is commonly used for pain relief in caesarean delivery. Side effects such as itch (pruritis) and nausea & vomiting are common and have been shown to be the most common cause for dissatisfaction. The incidence of pruritis is 74% even with current available medications. Acupuncture has been shown to be effective for morphine related side effects but has not been evaluated for prophylaxis of itch in pregnant population. PRIMARY OBJECTIVE: Acupuncture at LI 11 reduces the incidence of pruritis after elective caesarean section under spinal with intrathecal morphine

NCT ID: NCT01030029 Completed - Acupuncture Clinical Trials

Auricular Acupuncture in Postoperative Pain

Start date: January 2006
Phase: Phase 4
Study type: Interventional

The effect of acupuncture for postoperative pain control remains controversial. We therefore studied the effects of electrical auricular acupuncture (AA) on postoperative opioid consumption in a randomized, patient-blinded clinical trial. 40 female patients undergoing laparoscopy were included. Anaesthetized patients were randomly assigned to receive AA (shen men, thalamus and one segmental organ-specific point) or electrodes and electrical stimulation for 72 hours. Postoperatively patients received 1 g paracetamol every 6 hours and additional piritramide on demand. A blinded observer obtained the doses of piritramide and the visual analogue pain scores (VAS) at 0, 2, 24, 48, and 72 hours. It was the aim of our study to find out, whether auricular acupuncture reduces postoperative pain.

NCT ID: NCT00682162 Completed - Acupuncture Clinical Trials

Impact of Acupuncture on Vasomotor Rhinitis

Start date: January 1998
Phase: Phase 3
Study type: Interventional

Chronic rhinitis without an allergic or infectious aetiology (vasomotor rhinitis) is a common disease for which there are only poor therapeutic treatment options. The current placebo controlled partially double blinded pilot study evaluated the effects of acupuncture on the symptoms of vasomotor rhinitis.

NCT ID: NCT00636012 Completed - Acupuncture Clinical Trials

Stimulation of Gastric Slow Waves With Acupuncture at St36 and Pe6 - a Randomized Single-blind Controlled Trial

GSW
Start date: March 2008
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

Aim of the study is to investigate specific effects of acupuncture points.