Pain, Postoperative Clinical Trial
Official title:
Efficiency Study About the Effect of Acupunctur on Postoperative Pain After Total Knee Arthroplastry
The purpose of this study is to evaluate the use of needle acupuncture in comparison to a conventional postoperative pain management in terms of reducing pain and pain medication use in an interdisciplinary setting in a controlled, randomized study design after implantation of total knee arthroplasty .
1. Patients and Methods
1.1 All patients will be treated at the Medical University of Vienna and receive a TKA
due to advanced gonarthrosis. The study includes male and female patients. Every
patient who is admitted for a TKA ( Total knee arthroplasty) implant is invited to take
part in the study. Exclusion criteria: renal insufficiency, cardial insufficiency,
coronary heart disease, use of morphines, hydrocodones, benzodiazepines before surgery.
1.2 The acupuncture is carried out using sterile disposable acupuncture needles, steel
with a copper coil, size 0.25 x 30 mm by experienced acupuncturists and students in
their third training year of the post graduate TCM (traditionel chinese medicine)
training course of the Medical University of Vienna. The standard acupuncture was
compiled as a traditional Chinese conventional body and ear/auricular acupuncture by a
consortium of acupuncture professors as follows: Body acupuncture, pricked from both
sides, the depth of the prick 0.5 - 1 cm, according to the technique of traditional
Chinese acupuncture a DeQI (a sensation in the area of the acupuncture or in the course
of the corresponding meridian) released. Regarding the frequency: ear acupuncture
needles are bitten only postoperatively and can be left for a period of 4 until 7
postoperative days . The body acupuncture needling is carried out at the points of
question once a day for a period of about 20 minutes , starting at the first
preoperative day, continuating the day of surgery and 2nd and 4th postoperative day.
In sham acupuncture the given acupuncture points are pricked 2-3 centimetres from the
defined point.
The group of patients who is not receiving any acupuncture and only used the PCA
(Patient Controlled Analgesia) pain pump therapy is chosen as a control group. The pain
pump therapy is not the subject of this clinical study and is routinely used for
postoperative pain in TKA operations and does not need any evaluation.
1.3 Randomising
Patients who agree to take part in the study are randomised and blinded for the surgeon
into 3 groups regarding the planned pain therapy.
For postoperative pain therapy all patients receive, an on demand pain pump with
morphine with controlled amounts of analgesics. The groups were formed on the
assumption of a 30% reduction of pain using acupuncture in a power analysis with α=……
assuming 3 groups with 30 people each.: The method of randomising occurs as a sequence.
The blinding applied especially to the surgeon and the patients who received real and
sham acupuncture.
2. Outcome measures:
The primary aim is to find out if additive pain therapy in the form of body and
ear/auricular acupuncture can effectively prove pain reduction after TKA implantation.
The amount of applied analgesics on every postoperative day (1.-5.) defines the command
variable. The efficiency of acupuncture should be measured accordingly to the reduction of
the on demand pain pump therapy.
Secondary objectives are the VAS of every postoperative day (1.-5.), the assessment of the
operated leg's mobility as well as peri-operative nausea.
The intensity of pain is recorded as follows:
A) indirectly using the protocol of the amount of morphine administered by the PCA pump B)
measuring pain by VAS (routinely 3 x daily)
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Allocation: Randomized, Endpoint Classification: Efficacy Study, Intervention Model: Parallel Assignment, Masking: Single Blind (Subject), Primary Purpose: Treatment
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