| Literature DB >> 16109163 |
Andrew J Vickers1, Marc B Feinstein, Gary E Deng, Barrie R Cassileth.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Dyspnea, or shortness of breath, is a common symptom in patients with advanced cancer. Pharmacologic management is of proven benefit, but it does not help all patients. Preliminary data suggest that acupuncture can relieve dyspnea in a variety of populations, including cancer patients. We conducted a pilot study (ISRCTN89462491) preparatory to a fully powered randomized, placebo-controlled trial to determine whether acupuncture reduces dyspnea in patients with lung or breast cancer.Entities:
Year: 2005 PMID: 16109163 PMCID: PMC1208905 DOI: 10.1186/1472-684X-4-5
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Palliat Care ISSN: 1472-684X Impact factor: 3.234
Location of acupuncture points.
| Point | Laterality | Anatomical location |
| Ren6 | Unilateral | On the midline of the lower abdomen, 1.5 cun* inferior to the umbilicus and 3.5 cun* superior to the pubic symphysis |
| LU1 | Bilateral | On the lateral aspect of the chest, in the first intercostal space, 6 cun* lateral to the midline, |
| LU7 | Bilateral | On the radial aspect of the forearm, in the cleft between the tendons of brachioradialis and abductor pollicis longus |
| ST36 | Bilateral | Below the knee, 3 cun* inferior to Dubi ST35, one finger breadth lateral to the anterior crest of the tibia. |
| KI6 | Bilateral | 1 cun* below the prominence of the medial malleolus, in the groove formed by two ligamentous bundles. |
| Auricular lung point | Bilateral | Medial and distal aspect of the tragus |
| Auricular kidney point | Bilateral | Medial and proximal aspect of the cymba conchae |
| Sternal points OR Ren17 | Unilateral | Two needles inserted in the top two inches of the sternum and inserted down to the periosteum. Weak or cachectic patients were treated at Ren17, which is found on the anterior midline, at the level with the fourth intercostal space, midway between the nipples |
| Sham sternal | Unilateral | Two points anywhere in the upper two inches of the sternum: placebo needle only |
| Sham1 | Bilateral | Posterior wrist, between radius & ulna, 1 cun* distal to radial & ulnar heads |
| Sham2 | Bilateral | Anterior arm, 3 cun* proximal and 3 cun* medial to the antecubital crease |
| Sham3 | Bilateral | Anterior arm, center of biceps brachii (midway between shoulder joint and antecubital crease) |
| Ear Sham | Bilateral | Adjacent to the "finger point", just below the helix of the auricle, at the apex |
* a "cun" is a practical measurement used by acupuncturists equivalent to the greatest width of a patient's thumb at the distal phalanx
Figure 1Flow of participants through the trial.
Baseline characteristics of patients providing post randomization data. Values are number (percentage) or mean (standard deviation)
| Acupuncture n = 25 | Placebo n = 20 | |
| Female | 15 (60%) | 13 (65%) |
| Age | 63.0 (12.8) | 67.0 (11.4) |
| Diagnosis | ||
| breast | 5 (20%) | 4 (20%) |
| lung | 20 (80%) | 16 (80%) |
| Breathless at rest | 9 (36%) | 6 (30%) |
| Credibility score* | 2.24 (0.46) | 2.10 (0.59) |
| Steroid use:** | ||
| None | 15 (60%) | 9 (47%) |
| <40 mg prednisone equivalents | 6 (24%) | 8 (42%) |
| 40+ mg prednisone equivalents | 4 (16%) | 2 (11%) |
| Diuretics** | 3 (12%) | 0 (0%) |
| Opiates** | 5 (20%) | 3 (16%) |
| Bronchodilators** | 12 (48%) | 7 (37%) |
| Fully compliant with acupressure+ | 8 (80%)° | 6 (75%)°° |
* two missing observations in acupuncture group; three missing observations in placebo group
** one missing observation in placebo group
+ n = 10 acupuncture, n = 8 placebo
° one patient completely non-compliant, one patient 85% compliant
°° one patient 33% compliant, one patient 85% compliant
Breathlessness scores. Baseline scores only given for patients providing relevant follow-up data. Values are mean (standard deviation)
| Endpoint | Group | Baseline | Follow-up | p value for within group change | Difference between means+ | 95% C.I. | p value for between group comparison |
| Immediately post-treatment | Acupuncture | n = 19: 4.09 (2.32) | n = 19: 3.36 (2.21) | 0.003 | 0.34 | -0.33, 1.02 | 0.3 |
| Placebo | n = 14: 3.41 (2.79) | n = 14: 2.42 (2.64) | 0.003 | ||||
| Immediately post-treatment (pre-treatment score >2) | Acupuncture | n = 15: 4.87 (1.92) | n = 15: 3.99 (2.03) | 0.003 | 0.45 | -0.55, 1.46 | 0.4 |
| Placebo | n = 8: 5.28 (2.18) | n = 8: 3.92 (2.50) | 0.01 | ||||
| Mean of seven day breathlessness diary | Acupuncture | n = 10*: 6.58 (1.71) | n = 16*: 5.07 (2.12) | 0.4 | 0.56** | -0.39, 1.51 | 0.2 |
| Placebo | n = 7*: 5.99 (1.71) | n = 14*: 3.77 (2.39) | 0.07 |
+ Positive indicates worse score in acupuncture group.
* Some patients providing post-treatment diaries gave baseline data only for the immediately pre-treatment period
**n = 13 for placebo group: one patient had no baseline data.
Effect of acupuncture point prescription on outcome.
| Endpoint | Point prescription | n | Difference between groups+ | 95% C.I. |
| Immediately post-treatment | Initial | 15 | -0.23 | -1.23, 0.77 |
| Modified | 18 | 0.87 | -0.19, 1.94 | |
| Daily Breathlessness diary | Initial | 12 | 0.63 | -0.54, 1.79 |
| Modified | 17 | 0.43 | -0.92, 1.77 |
+ Positive indicates worse score in acupuncture group