Stroke Clinical Trial
— TAOCDASOfficial title:
Study on the Effect of Tongyuan Acupuncture on Consciousness Disorder After Stroke
Stroke is a common and frequently-occurring disease in the world. Patients with stroke often have sequelae and functional disorders of varying degrees, among which the disturbance of consciousness has the greatest impact on prognosis and quality of life.At present, drug therapy, neurosurgical interventional therapy and modern physical therapy are mainly used for post-stroke consciousness disorders. The above therapies to improve the state of consciousness of patients are not supported by sufficient evidence-based evidence, and the other is that they have shortcomings, such as invasive, expensive, and strict indications. Acupuncture has been used in the treatment of sequelae of stroke for thousands of years in China. Tongyuan acupuncture is a set of traditional Chinese medicine therapy pioneered by Professor Lai Xinsheng, a famous doctor of Chinese medicine. A large number of previous studies have proved that Tongyuan acupuncture has a unique effect on the cardiovascular system, gynecology, ent, neurology and other functional disorders. In this study, Tongyuan acupuncture was used in patients with post-stroke consciousness disorder to observe its efficacy and explore the mechanism of action. The purpose of this study is to investigate whether Tongyuan acupuncture can improve the consciousness disorder after stroke, and to provide a new safe, effective, feasible and easy to popularize treatment method.
Status | Recruiting |
Enrollment | 174 |
Est. completion date | December 31, 2025 |
Est. primary completion date | December 31, 2025 |
Accepts healthy volunteers | No |
Gender | All |
Age group | 18 Years to 85 Years |
Eligibility | Inclusion Criteria: 1. sign the informed consent voluntarily; 2. met the above diagnostic criteria, and the GCS score was between 3 and 9 (the score was scored by a rehabilitation physician, and the patient had not used sedatives or anesthetics on the day of the score); 3. The patient's condition is stable, vital signs are stable, and the onset time of consciousness disturbance caused by stroke is confirmed to be less than 6 months; 4. Cerebral infarction or cerebral hemorrhage confirmed by clinical and auxiliary examination is the only factor causing consciousness disorder, excluding other diseases caused consciousness disorder patients; 5. those aged between 18 and 85; 6. Family members or authorized principals know and sign informed consent; 7. did not enter other clinical studies at the same time. Exclusion Criteria: 1. People with consciousness impairment mainly due to changes in consciousness content or special types; 2. confirmed carbon monoxide poisoning, brain tumor, brain trauma, brain parasitic disease, metabolic disorders; 3. Patients with severe primary diseases of liver, kidney, blood system, endocrine system and other diseases with poor prognosis, mental diseases; 4. have upper gastrointestinal hemorrhage, secondary epilepsy and other serious complications; 5. Those who have venous thrombosis and are currently on anticoagulant therapy; 6. patients judged by the investigator to be unsuitable for participation in this trial; |
Country | Name | City | State |
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China | YI WEI | Guangzhou | Guangdong |
Lead Sponsor | Collaborator |
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Nanfang Hospital, Southern Medical University |
China,
Type | Measure | Description | Time frame | Safety issue |
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Other | electroencephalograph,EEG | The grading criteria are as follows: Grade ? : normal range: a rhythm or mainly a rhythm, accompanied by a few theta waves;Grade ? : Mild anomaly: mainly theta waves, accompanied by a few delta waves;Grade ? : moderate anomaly: d wave, mixed with ? wave, a few a wave or delta wave, no other rhythmic activity;Class IV: Severe anomaly: diffuse delta wave with short range electrical rest or some leads scattered in the delta wave, others electrical rest;Grade V: Extremely abnormal: almost flat waves or no electrical activity in the brain. | 4 weeks | |
Other | Brainstem Auditory Evoked Potential,BAEP | According to brainstem auditory evoked potential (BAEP), the disturbance of consciousness is divided into four grades: Grade I: normal; Level II: In mild abnormalities, there were well-differentiated ? to ? waves, but the latency between ? to ? waves, ? to ? / ? to ? waves was prolonged, or the absolute latency between ? and ? / ? waves was prolonged, or the ? / ? wave amplitude ratio was lower than 0.5, or the ? to ? / ? to ? wave peak latency ratio was greater than 1;Grade III: moderately abnormal, with poorly differentiated ? / ? waves, poor repeatability, or absence of ? waves; Grade IV: Severe abnormality, only ? wave, or all waves are absent. The higher the grade, the more severe the brain injury. | 4 weeks | |
Other | Encephalofluctuography,EFG | Adopts the Encephalofluctuography (SP03 model) produced by Shenzhen Kangli High-tech Co., LTD., Guangdong Province, China:
All subjects were placed in the lying position and kept quiet with eyes closed. The electrodes were placed at ' according to the international standard 10-20 system 16 leads and recorded for 10min. The instrument would conduct automatic analysis after the recording. From the analysis report, 9 kinds of brain in each subject were obtained Transmitter power, relative power, total brain power and brain function index. The function of neurotransmitters in the brain is reflected by the level of neurotransmitter power. |
4 weeks | |
Primary | gcs score | The Glasgow coma scale has a minimum of 3 and a maximum of 15, with higher scores representing better consciousness.Valid criteria for GCS score:
Consciousness improvement rate of each patient = (GCS score after treatment - GCS score before treatment)/GCS score before treatment ×100% Consciousness improvement rate =20% is effective, 15%= consciousness improvement rate < 20% is effective, and consciousness improvement rate < 15% is ineffective. |
4 weeks | |
Secondary | CRS-R Scale | the Coma Recovery Scale - Revised, CRS-R, with a minimum value of 0 and a maximum value of 23, the higher the score, the better the state of consciousness.Valid CRS-R scoring criteria: The minimum state of consciousness (MCS) was assessed as: visual > 1 or auditory > 2 or verbal response > 2 or motor > 2 or communication > 0 or arousal > 2; The evaluation criteria of persistent vegetative state (VS) were: vision =1 score, hearing =2 score, speech response =2 score, movement =2 score, communication = 0 score and arousal =2 score; Clarity of mind was assessed on a scale of exercise = 6 points or communication = 2 points.
A change from below MCS to MCS, or from MCS to VS, or from VS to clear consciousness, or an increase of one level or more in the state of consciousness is considered valid. Meeting the GCS score or CRS-R score validity criteria can be considered valid. |
4 weeks |
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