Benign Paroxysmal Positional Vertigo Clinical Trial
Official title:
Effect of Head Acupuncture on Residual Symptoms After Canalith Repositioning Procedure for Benign Paroxysmal Positional Vertigo: a Single-center Randomized Controlled Trial.
Benign paroxysmal positional vertigo (BPPV) is the most common peripheral vestibular disorder, and currently, manual repositioning techniques are often used for treatment. However, up to 30%-50% of patients may experience residual symptoms such as non-rotational dizziness, heaviness, instability, and emotional disturbances even after successful repositioning, which significantly impacts their daily functioning and quality of life. Electroacupuncture therapy has been proven to be an effective treatment for dizziness and has been applied to various vestibular disorder patients. However, the efficacy of electroacupuncture on the residual effects of successfully repositioned BPPV patients remains unclear. This study aims to explore the effectiveness of three regimens: electroacupuncture, betahistine in patients with residual symptoms after successful manual repositioning.
Research objectives: 1. Explore the risk factors that influence residual effects after BPPV and develop a predictive score chart. 2. Determine the gait characteristics of patients with residual effects after successful repositioning of BPPV. 3. Compare the clinical efficacy of different intervention strategies for the treatment of residual symptoms after successful repositioning of BPPV. Research subjects: From June 2023 to June 2024, patients aged between 18-65 who are first diagnosed with BPPV will be recruited from the outpatient and inpatient departments of the Third Hospital of Xi'an City, affiliated to Northwest University. For posterior canal BPPV, Epley or Semont maneuver will be performed; for horizontal canal BPPV, Gufoni maneuver will be performed; for anterior canal BPPV, Yacovino maneuver will be performed. The patients will be observed for 30 minutes after the positioning maneuver to confirm the successful repositioning. On the second day after the maneuver, the follow-up personnel of the research team will contact the patient by phone or online to determine whether they have residual dizziness symptoms and whether they are willing to participate in the study. Those who agree can come to the hospital for reassessment to confirm the successful repositioning. Residual symptom evaluation criteria: On the 2nd day after successful repositioning, ask the patient if they have persistent nonspecific symptoms such as dizziness, feeling of heaviness in the head, unsteadiness, or floating sensation, without positional vertigo. Sample size estimation: According to the sample size design plan of randomized controlled studies, with a Type I error of α=0.05, a Type II error of 1-β=0.8, an incidence rate of P1=0.6 in the intervention group, an incidence rate of P2=0.45 in the control group, and a 1:1 ratio, 50 participants are allocated to each group with a total of 150 participants. Assuming a certain proportion of dropouts in each group, the sample size of each group required for enrollment is 60 participants. Randomization and blinding: The postoperative patients were randomly divided into two groups: Group A (acupuncture group) and Group B (betahistine group) using SPSS 20.0 software. This study did not apply blinding to the operators or patients, while the outcome assessors and data analysts were blinded. Data collection: Baseline data including demographic information, medical history, physical examination, laboratory tests, and vestibular function tests were collected at enrollment. Dizziness Handicap Inventory (DHI) and Visual Analog Scale (VAS) scores were collected at baseline, 3 days after treatment, 1 week after treatment, 2 weeks after treatment, and 4 weeks after treatment. In addition, balance function and gait tests were performed at each time point. ;
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