| Literature DB >> 23983802 |
Qian-Qian Li1, Guang-Xia Shi, Xin-Xing Fu, Li-Li Han, Li-Ying Liu, Cun-Zhi Liu, Lin-Peng Wang, Na Hou.
Abstract
Background. Recent reports suggest that a proportion of tinnitus patients suffer from mental illness. Autonomic nervous system plays a useful role in tinnitus therapy since electrical vagal nerve stimulation (VNS) has been frequently used to alleviate tinnitus-induced depression in clinic. heart rate variability (HRV), which is reflective of autonomic nervous system function, has been proved to be modulated by acupuncture. In the present study, we aim to compare the effect of deqi sensation on heart rate variability in adult tinnitus patients. Methods. Thirty participants are randomly assigned to verum acupuncture (creating deqi) or shallow acupuncture (not creating deqi) at Baihui (Du-20), Shenting (Du-24), Tinghui (GB-2), Waiguan (SJ-5), and Zulinqi (GB-41) for 3 weeks. The primary outcome measure is heart rate variability, which is measured at the first acupuncture, as well as the last acupuncture. Discussion. Completion of this trial will help to identify the role of deqi sensation in acupuncture effect for tinnitus and reveal an autonomic modulation mechanism for acupuncture effect. Trial Registration. This trial is registered with International Standard Randomised Controlled Trial Number ISRCTN58013563.Entities:
Year: 2013 PMID: 23983802 PMCID: PMC3745851 DOI: 10.1155/2013/756012
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Evid Based Complement Alternat Med ISSN: 1741-427X Impact factor: 2.629
Figure 1Flowchart.
Figure 2The points used in the trial.
Figure 3Sequence for heart rate variability (HRV) testing. The data before measurement phases (a), during (b–e), and after (f) were measured and statistically analyzed.