Menopause Clinical Trial
— ACOMOfficial title:
The Efficacy of ACupuncture On Menopausal Symptoms (ACOM): A Randomized Controlled Trial
| Verified date | November 2017 |
| Source | University of Copenhagen |
| Contact | n/a |
| Is FDA regulated | No |
| Health authority | |
| Study type | Interventional |
As a natural part of the menopause the ovaries production of sex hormones declines. This can
lead to different menopausal related symptoms. About two-thirds of postmenopausal women
experience hot flushes and 10-20% find these hot flushes very stressful.
The aim of this study is to determine and evaluate the efficacy of acupuncture on menopausal
symptoms; in particular hot flushes. The study will be a randomized controlled trial. Primary
outcome is change in hot flushes. Secondary outcome is change in other menopausal related
symptoms.
| Status | Completed |
| Enrollment | 70 |
| Est. completion date | July 2017 |
| Est. primary completion date | March 2017 |
| Accepts healthy volunteers | Accepts Healthy Volunteers |
| Gender | Female |
| Age group | 40 Years to 65 Years |
| Eligibility |
Inclusion Criteria: 1. Woman 2. Age: 40-65 years 3. "Quite a bit" or "a lot" bothered by hot flushes (score =4 on a validated scale measuring hot flushes (MenoScores questionnaire (MSQ)) 4. No conflicts of interests and have given oral and written consent 5. Must have an email address Exclusion Criteria: 1. Hysterectomised and/or bilateral oophorectomised 2. Hormone therapy for menopausal symptoms within the past 4 weeks 3. Hormonal intrauterine device within the past 4 weeks 4. Treatment with antidepressants and/or antiepileptics within the past 4 weeks 5. Other medical treatment for hot flushes (e.g. clonidin) within the past 4 weeks 6. Other herbal remedies/alternative treatment for menopausal symptoms (e.g. Black Cohosh, Red Clover, Evening Primrose oil, Melbrosia) within the past 4 weeks 7. Alcohol consumption exceeding 21 drinks per week 8. Using prescribed sleeping pills and/or prescribed sedatives 9. Treatment with corticosteroids within the past 4 weeks (inhaled steroids not excluded) 10. Previously diagnosed with breast cancer, endometrial cancer, cervical cancer or ovarian cancer 11. Diagnosed with other severe cancer disease within the past 5 years 12. Heart valve disease 13. Insulin dependent and/or poorly controlled diabetes mellitus 14. Diagnosed with Thyroid disease 15. Under investigation for serious disease e.g. cancer 16. Pregnancy or breast-feeding within the past two years 17. Received acupuncture treatment within the past 6 months 18. Participating in another trial or participated in another trial in the past 2 weeks before screening |
| Country | Name | City | State |
|---|---|---|---|
| Denmark | Section of General Practice | Copenhagen | Capital Region |
| Lead Sponsor | Collaborator |
|---|---|
| University of Copenhagen | Danish Society for Evidence Based Acupuncture (DSEA), Idella Foundation, Research Unit Of General Practice, Copenhagen, Section of General Practice, University of Copenhagen, University of Southern Denmark |
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| Type | Measure | Description | Time frame | Safety issue |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Primary | Hot flushes (based on the hot flushes scale from MSQ) | Change in hot flushes from baseline to week 6 expressed by a score on the hot flushes scale from the MSQ. The MenoScores Questionnaire (MSQ) is developed and validated based on a literature review, 2 focus-groups, 4 single-interviews, 4 pilot-tests and a cross-sectional validation study where 1504 women answered a draft version of the questionnaire. Data collected in this validation study were analysed using Rasch models resulting in the MenoScores Questionnaire (MSQ), which encompasses 11 scales and 1 single item, measuring different dimension of menopausal symptoms. All study subjects (both Group E and L) will receive the MSQ by email in study week 0, 3, 6, 8, 11 and 26 and asked to answer within 1 or 2 days. The MSQ can be answered on computer or tablet. If responses are missing, reminders will be sent out. When receiving the planned acupuncture treatment the MSQ must be answered 1 or 2 days before the 3th treatment and 1 week after the 5th (the last) treatment. |
6 weeks | |
| Secondary | Change in other menopausal related symptoms, in particular day and night sweats and menopausal specific sleeping problems, also measured by scales from the MSQ. | The secondary outcomes and assessment of these will be as followed: Change in day-and-night-sweats assessed by a scale from the MSQ, Change in general sweating assessed by a scale from the MSQ, Change in menopausal specific sleeping problems assessed by a scale from the MSQ, Change in emotional symptoms assessed by a scale from the MSQ, Change in memory assessed by a scale from the MSQ, Change in skin-hair symptoms assessed by a scale from the MSQ, Change in physical symptoms assessed by a scale from the MSQ, Change in abdominal symptoms assessed by a scale from the MSQ, Change in urinary and vaginal symptoms assessed by a scale from the MSQ, Change in sexual symptoms assessed by a scale from the MSQ, Change in tiredness assessed by a single item from the MSQ. All measured as change from baseline at week 6. |
6 weeks | |
| Secondary | Legacy effect. | Outcomes in week 11 express the legacy-effect of acupuncture treatment on menopausal related symptoms. Evaluated using the MSQ. | 11 weeks | |
| Secondary | Long term outcome | Outcomes in week 26 express any possible longer-lasting effect. Evaluated using the MSQ. | 26 weeks |
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