Chronic Tension-Type Headache Clinical Trial
Official title:
To Explore the Cerebral Function Efficacy of Acupuncture and Fu's Subcutaneous Needling (FSN) in the Treatment of Chronic Tension-type Headache by Means of fMRI: a Single-blinded, Randomized Controlled Trials.
Epidemiological studies show a one-year prevalence of 30%-60% for episodic tension-type
headache (TTH) and 2%-3% for chronic TTH (CTTH). Many TTH patients seek acupuncture
treatment worldwide, and CTTH is one of the most commonly treated. FSN has been used to
treat CTTH recently; the curative effect of it was especially good for CTTH accompanying
pericranial tenderness. Nonetheless, the effectiveness of acupuncture and FSN for CTTH
remains controversial. Several research results showed that symptoms of TTH improve after
acupuncture treatment, but these improvements were more subjective than objective measures.
So, the aim of this study is to determine the cerebral function efficacy of acupuncture and
FSN in the treatment of CTTH, using Headache impact test questionnaire (HIT-6), VAS to
evaluate the subjective symptom and fMRI to detect the objective cerebral function changes.
Intervention: device: acupuncture; Fu's subcutaneous; placebo sham acupuncture
Tension-type headache (TTH) is the most prevalent type of primary headache. Unlike migraine,
however, there have been no significant treatment advances for chronic TTH in the past few
decades, probably due to the limited understanding of its pathophysiology compared with that
of migraine. The objective of the present study is to investigate the cerebral function
imaging changes in patients with chronic tension headache trough comparing that in healthy
people, focus on the regional homogeneity (ReHo) of ROIs of brain. In addition, the effect
of acupuncture and Fu's subcutaneous needing (FSN) on the cerebral function will also be
studied. This is a clinical trial study, randomized, in parallel, single-blinded assessor,
and with a sham placebo control.
The study will be carried out in the (Traditional therapy center, Guangdong Hospital of
Traditional Chinese Medicine). Patients will be collected according to the inclusion
criteria (conform to diagnose criterion for headache ICHD-3), with age between 18 and 45
years old. Healthy people will be collected too according to the inclusion criteria for
healthy people, with age matching with the patients. The participants will respond to
questionnaires at the beginning and end of the first, fifth and last therapeutic
intervention and their fMRI of brain will be acquired. The therapeutic intervention will
include: 8 acupuncture sessions, 8 FSN sessions and 8 placebo sham acupuncture sessions
(twice per week for 4 weeks). The measurements taken will be: impact of headache on daily
life, severity of headache, emotional problem of headache, the cerebral function of ROIs (by
means of fMRI) of headache and so on.
Through these interventions it is hoped that patients will present an improvement in their
pain presentation, quality of life and emotional problem, as well as cerebral function
imaging in certain region of brain. Evidence for these hypotheses will provide the cerebral
function effect mechanism of acupuncture and FSN to CTTH, and some evidence in the research
will perhaps support that acupuncture and FSN are two type minimally-invasive treatment
methods, with few side-effects and low cost.
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