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NCT number NCT03386903
Other study ID # 2016BL-033-01
Secondary ID
Status Not yet recruiting
Phase N/A
First received August 9, 2017
Last updated December 21, 2017
Start date February 28, 2018
Est. completion date June 28, 2019

Study information

Verified date December 2017
Source Beijing Hospital of Traditional Chinese Medicine
Contact Liu c zhi, M.D
Phone 010-52176043
Email lcz623780@126.com
Is FDA regulated No
Health authority
Study type Interventional

Clinical Trial Summary

The purpose of the study is to investigate the underlying central nervous mechanisms of acupuncture treatment in chronic insomnia patients, from observation changes of gray matter and functional connectivity in the default mode network and the salience network by functional magnetic resonance imaging, and combine with clinical efficacy assessment to analyze the association between the results of imaging and behavioristic.


Description:

Chronic insomnia which can cause daytime function impairments like abnormal emotion and hypomnesis is important risk factors for developing cardiovascular disease, neurological disorders or mental disorders. Acupuncture is a widely recognized therapy to treat chronic insomnia in clinical practice. Previous researches presented that sleep-wake dysfunction of patients with chronic insomnia have strong correlation with abnormal of the default mode network and salience network. The project present acupuncture may improve sleep quality by adjusting the abnormal default mode network and the salience network in patients with chronic insomnia.

The investigators are assigned the ninety eligible participants in three groups: thirty chronic insomnia patients by true acupuncture treatment (Zhoushi coordinated points), thirty chronic insomnia patients by sham acupuncture stimulation (non-acupoint points) and thirty healthy subjects, Treatment will be given 3 times per week for 3 months. Additionally, two methods include functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) and clinical scales evaluation as the outcome measures to evaluate the effectiveness and security of acupuncture. Outcomes will be evaluated at baseline and 3 month post-treatment.

The aim of this project is to investigate effect of acupuncture treatment on gray matter and functional connectivity of the default network and the salience network in chronic insomnia patients, and to analyze the association between sleep quality, emotion, day function with imaging results. The central nervous mechanisms underlying acupuncture treatment are discussed by this finding which may provide scientific basis for acupuncture treatment in chronic insomnia.


Recruitment information / eligibility

Status Not yet recruiting
Enrollment 90
Est. completion date June 28, 2019
Est. primary completion date December 28, 2018
Accepts healthy volunteers Accepts Healthy Volunteers
Gender All
Age group 30 Years to 60 Years
Eligibility Inclusion Criteria:

- Insomnia group: Patients must meet DSM V criteria for chronic insomnia. PSQI>7 ?ISI>7? SAS<50? SDS<50.

- control group: no self-reported sleep problems in the last 1 months. PSQI=5 ?SAS<50? SDS<50,MMSE=27.

- 30-60 years old.

- Male or female.

- Dextromanuality.

- Having given written informed consent to participate in the research project.

Exclusion Criteria:

- History of cardiovascular and respiratory diseases.

- Other diagnoses of the nerve or mental disorders.

- Other sleep disorders.

- The long history of smoking, drinking and abusing drugs, or taking psychotropic drugs in last month, and treatment in other clinical trials at the same time.

- The body carrying pacemakers, defibrillators, implantable vascular clamp, implantable electric or magnetic device, mechanical heart valve, artificial cochlear, el., fMRI taboo and the claustrophobic.

- MRI scans have been used to identify patients with a definite organic lesion or severe head anatomical asymmetry

- Pregnancy, lactation and peri menopausal women.

- An allergy history of syncope, alcohol, and metal needle.

- The body Mass Index>32 or <19.8.

Study Design


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Intervention

Device:
Ture acupuncture
Patients receive true acupuncture treatment by Zhoushi coordinated points at the "Bai-hui" (DU20), "Shen-ting" (DU24), bilateral "Ben-shen" (BG13), "Shen-men" (HT7), "San-yin-jiao" (SP6) with "Deqi" sensation. The needles are retained for 20 minutes in every course, three times per week and last for 3 months.
Sham acupuncture
Patients receive sham acupuncture stimulation by non-acupoint points (superficial insertion, 0.2 cun, No needle sensation (de qi) is elicited) at the bilateral mid-point between Shuaigu(GB8) and Touwei(ST8), Touwei(ST8) and Yangbai(GB14), front tibia, the junction of biceps and triceps.

Locations

Country Name City State
China Beijing Hostipal of Traditional Chinese Medicine affiliated to Capital medical University Beijing Beijing

Sponsors (1)

Lead Sponsor Collaborator
Beijing Hospital of Traditional Chinese Medicine

Country where clinical trial is conducted

China, 

Outcome

Type Measure Description Time frame Safety issue
Primary Sleep quality obtained by questionnaire:Pittsburgh Sleep Quality Index Change in Pittsburgh sleep quality index scores at the baseline and the end of 12 weeks stimulation with acupuncture.Minimum Score = 0 (good sleep); Maximum Score = 30 (disrupted sleep) baseline,12 weeks
Secondary Brain gray matter The changes of gray matter volume in default network before and after treatment baseline,12 weeks
Secondary Total sleep time obtained by questionnaire:Pittsburgh Sleep Quality Index baseline,12 weeks
Secondary Sleep efficiency obtained by questionnaire:Pittsburgh Sleep Quality Index baseline,12 weeks
Secondary Sleep latency obtained by questionnaire:Pittsburgh Sleep Quality Index baseline,12 weeks
Secondary Wake after sleep onset obtained by questionnaire:Pittsburgh Sleep Quality Index baseline,12 weeks
Secondary Sleep problem obtained by questionnaire:Insomnia Severity Index baseline,12 weeks
Secondary Emotional state of anxiety obtained by questionnaire:Self-Rating Anxiety Scale baseline,12 weeks
Secondary Emotional state of depression obtained by questionnaire:Self-Rating Depression Scale baseline,12 weeks
Secondary Daytime function obtained by questionnaire:Epworth Sleepiness Score baseline,12 weeks
Secondary Daytime function obtained by questionnaire:Flinders Fatigue Scale baseline,12 weeks
Secondary resting-state functional magnetic resonance imaging Resting state intrinsic connectivity within the default network by MRI baseline,12 weeks
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