Lymphedema Clinical Trial
Official title:
Rehabilitation of Breast Cancer Treatment Related Lymphedema Using Electro-acupuncture: A Randomized Controlled Trial
Verified date | August 2017 |
Source | McMaster University |
Contact | n/a |
Is FDA regulated | No |
Health authority | |
Study type | Interventional |
This study is being conducted to determine if electro-acupuncture can reduce swelling of the
arm due to breast cancer treatment (commonly referred to as 'lymphedema'). Research conducted
on animals suggests that such treatment might be used to improve circulation leading to
reductions in swelling. Previous research in humans with lymphedema suggests that treatment
may be safe to use, although results regarding its efficacy in the reduction of swelling have
not yet been established.
This research will use sophisticated, non-invasive assessment methods to determine if a
single session of electro-acupuncture treatment can be effective for reducing lymphedema.
Results may be used to further develop our understanding of how electro-acupuncture can be
used in the management of this condition. Electro-acupuncture may provide a promising
complement or alternative to conventional lymphedema treatments such as compression
bandaging, massage therapy or surgery.
Status | Withdrawn |
Enrollment | 0 |
Est. completion date | December 2017 |
Est. primary completion date | January 2017 |
Accepts healthy volunteers | No |
Gender | Female |
Age group | 18 Years and older |
Eligibility |
Inclusion Criteria: - >1yr following the conclusion of breast cancer treatment - Lymphedema of the upper limb: unilateral (one-side) Exclusion Criteria: - History or evidence of hormone-receptor positive cancer - Previous nodal dissection or radiotherapy to other regions - Contraindications for acupuncture or electrical stimulation - Pre-cancer or bi-lateral lymphedema - Evidence of active cancer - History of contralateral cancer, radiation or surgery - Edema of the neck/midline/torso - Pregnancy - Allergies to nickel, chromium, or silicon - Seizures (epilepsy) - Tremors (shakiness) that may interfere with treatment - Infections, scarring, open wounds, or broken skin at needle sites - Infections, open wounds, or broken skin on the upper limbs (electrode & landmark sites) |
Country | Name | City | State |
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Canada | McMaster University | Hamilton | Ontario |
Lead Sponsor | Collaborator |
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McMaster University | Canadian Interdisciplinary Network Complementary & Alternative Medicine Research, Holistic Health Research Foundation of Canada |
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Type | Measure | Description | Time frame | Safety issue |
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Other | Baseline current perception threshold | Small electrodes will be placed on the tips of the middle finger and a weak electrical stimulus applied. This electrical stimulus will be raised up until the point participants can feel it as a 'tingling' or 'tapping' sensation (a non-painful stimulus). Doing so is used to assess the functioning of nerves in the affected arm. | Readings are taken once during a 15 minute during a single screening visit | |
Other | Baseline arm tissue water determined by Bioimpedance Analysis | Bioimpedance analysis devices take readings using 8 electrode pads that are placed on top of the skin of the arms. The electrode pads are connected to a computer that transmits a small amount of electrical current between the electrode pads. The process of taking readings takes less than 1 minute and is painless (participants may not be able to feel it working). | Readings are taken once during a 15 minute screening visit | |
Primary | Change in amount of arm tissue water determined by Bioimpedance Analysis | Bioimpedance analysis devices take readings using 8 electrode pads that are placed on top of the skin of the arms. The electrode pads are connected to a computer that transmits a small amount of electrical current between the electrode pads. The process of taking readings takes less than 1 minute and is painless (participants may not be able to feel it working). | Before and after a 20 minute period at a single scheduled appointment | |
Secondary | Change in dermal concentration of red blood cells in the arm assessed using light polarization spectroscopy | A digital camera is used to 'see under the skin' and measure the amount of red blood cells in the arm. The camera is an ordinary digital camera connected to special computer software. Assessment using the camera is harmless and patients will not be able to feel it working. A series of digital photographs of a small area of the arms will be taken. The computer uses these photographs to calculate a number that represents the amount of blood contained in the skin of the arm. | Repeated measures during a single scheduled appointment - once every 2 minutes for 44 minutes | |
Secondary | Change in arm circumference | Measurements are taken of both arms using a flexible measuring tape to be used in the calculation of size and volume. | Before and after a 20 minute period at a single scheduled appointment | |
Secondary | Lymphedema Questionnaire | Survey is administered to collect data pertaining to the condition of lymphedema. | Administered at a single screening visit and 2 week follow up |
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