Acupuncture Clinical Trial
Official title:
Auricular Acupuncture as Adjunct for Pain Management During First Trimester Uterine Aspiration.
The proposed study will be a randomized, double blinded, placebo-controlled trial to evaluate the efficacy of auricular acupuncture as adjunct for pain management during abortion. Women seeking first trimester uterine aspiration procedure who enroll in the study will be randomized to receive: 1) auricular acupuncture using pyonex needles, 2) placebo using an adhesive, 3) or routine care. Both participants and the treating physician will be unaware of treatment assignment. The primary outcome will compare the maximum pain score as measured by the visual analog scale (VAS) between the auricular acupuncture group and the routine care group. The secondary outcome will compare the maximum pain score between placebo group to the routine care group. The study will also investigate patient satisfaction.
Of the estimated 1.06 million abortions performed in the United States in 2011, approximately
91% occurred before 13 weeks gestation. Most first trimester abortions are performed in an
outpatient center with a paracervical block as the only analgesic. Paracervical block is
associated with improved pain control during dilation and aspiration however, women still
experience moderate to severe pain. Moderate sedation and general anesthesia, minimize pain
more than a paracervical block; however increased cost, regulatory constraints, side effects,
health risks, and recovery time may limit abortion access.
Pain experienced during abortion results from a complex interaction of physical innervation
pathways, psychological and social factors. Pain during abortion is also influenced by
additional factors such as age, pregnancy history, and self-reported pre-procedure anxiety
about abortion. Adequate pain management during suction aspiration might require
interventions that influence mental and emotional states as well as physical pain.
Acupuncture affects perception of painful stimuli and improves anxiety. Peripheral
stimulation of acupoints mobilizes central neuropeptides involved in the pathway of anxiety
and stress. In auricular acupuncture, a technique of acupuncture, needles are placed in
designated acupoints on the external ear in order to alleviate health conditions, in
particular pain, in other parts of the body.
In a pilot study completed at Columbia University Medical Center (CUMC) in 2016, patients
seeking first trimester uterine aspiration were interested in the complementary medicine
technique of auricular acupuncture as an adjunct to local anesthesia. Currently, the
effectiveness of auricular acupuncture to control pain during a uterine suction aspiration is
unknown.
Participants will be randomized to either auricular acupuncture with pyonex needle adhesives,
placebo adhesive, or routine care using a 1:1:1 ratio. The randomization scheme will use
randomly permuted blocks with a block size of 4 or 6. An investigator experienced with
generating randomization sequences and not directly involved in the study will be responsible
for creating the entire randomized schedule; first by defining the sequence of block sizes
and second, by defining the assignments within each block. The division research office at
CUMC will prepare opaque, sealed envelopes containing cards indicating whether a given
patient has been randomized to receive either pyonex needles, placebo adhesive, or routine
care. The allocation will remain concealed from the patient and abortion provider. The
acupuncturist will open the sealed, opaque envelope immediately prior to the suction
aspiration procedure and perform the intervention according to randomization assignment.
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