| Literature DB >> 31164178 |
Yunzhou Shi1, Hui Zheng1, Siyuan Zhou1, Qianhua Zheng1, Leixiao Zhang1, Xianjun Xiao1, Wei Cao1, Ying Liu1, Ying Li2.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Chronic urticaria (CU) is a refractory skin disease with long duration and a high recurrence rate. Acupuncture has been widely used for the treatment of CU in clinical practice in China. However, until now, there has been no appropriately designed randomized controlled trial (RCT) to provide explicit evidence about the effectiveness of acupuncture for the treatment of CU worldwide. Therefore, we plan to conduct a pilot study to explore its effectiveness and safety and determine the feasibility of studying acupuncture in a future, full-scale, RCT of CU. METHODS/Entities:
Keywords: Acupuncture; Chronic urticaria; Randomized controlled trial; Study protocol
Year: 2019 PMID: 31164178 PMCID: PMC6549330 DOI: 10.1186/s13063-019-3433-1
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Trials ISSN: 1745-6215 Impact factor: 2.279
Fig. 1Flow diagram of the study design
Locations and manipulations of the acupuncture points selected in this study
| Group | Acupoints | Location | Manipulation |
|---|---|---|---|
| Acupoint | Baihui (GV20) | In the head, the front of the forehead is straight up to 5 cun | Subcutaneous insertion to a depth of 0.5–0.8 cun (12.5–20 mm) with manipulation for the |
| Shenting (GV24) | In the head, the front of the forehead is straight up to 0.5 cun | Subcutaneous insertion to a depth of 0.5–0.8 cun (12.5–20 mm) with manipulation for the | |
| Quchi (LI11) | At the elbow, the midpoint of the lateral end of the elbow transverse line and the upper tibia | Puncture perpendicularly to a depth of 1–1.5 cun with manipulation for the | |
| Zhongwan (CV12) | In the upper abdomen, 4 cun above the umbilicus, the front midline | Puncture perpendicularly to a depth of 1–1.5 cun with manipulation for the | |
| Tianshu (ST25) | In the abdomen, parallel to the umbilicus, 2 cun in front of the front midline | Puncture perpendicularly to a depth of 1–1.5 cun with manipulation for the | |
| Xuehai (SP10) | In the anterior region of the femoral, 2 cun above the medial end of the patella and the protuberance of the vastus medialis | Puncture perpendicularly to a depth of 1–1.5 cun with manipulation for the | |
| Non-acupoint | Zusanli (ST36) | Three inches below the patella between the anterior tibia and the extensor digit rum longus muscle | Puncture perpendicularly to a depth of 1–1.5 cun with manipulation for the |
| Sanyinjiao (SP6) | On the medial side of the leg, 3 cun above the tip of the medial malleolus, posterior to the medial border of the tibia | Puncture perpendicularly to a depth of 1.0 cun with manipulation for the | |
| Non-acupoint 1 | Shangxing (GV23, in the head, the front of the forehead is straight up to 1 cun) opens 1 cun. Alternating left and right points | Subcutaneous insertion to a depth of 1–3 mm without manipulation for the | |
| Non-acupoint 2 | Qianding (GV21, in the head, the front of the forehead is straight up to 3.5 cun) opens 1 cun. Alternating left and right points | Subcutaneous insertion to a depth of 1-3 mm without manipulation for | |
| Non-acupoint 3 | Ulnar side, halfway between the epicondyles medial to the humerus and ulnar side of the wrist | Subcutaneous insertion to a depth of 1–3 mm without manipulation for the | |
| Non-acupoint 4 | Zhongwan (CV12, in the upper abdomen, 4 cun above the umbilicus, the front midline) opens 3 cm, alternating left and right points | Subcutaneous insertion to a depth of 1–3 mm without manipulation for the | |
| Non-acupoint | Non-acupoint 5 | Tianshu point (ST25 in the abdomen, parallel to the umbilicus, 2 cun in front of the front midline) opens 1 cun to the outside, the midpoint of the Tianshu and Daheng point (SP15, in the abdomen, parallel to the umbilicus, 4 cun in front of the front midline) | Subcutaneous insertion to a depth of 1–3 mm without manipulation for the |
| Non-acupoint 6 | On the thigh, the midpoint of the upper iliac spine and the upper outer corner of the sacral floor are opened inward to 2 cm | Subcutaneous insertion to a depth of 1–3 mm without manipulation for the | |
| Non-acupoint 7 | Edge of the tibia 1–2 cm lateral to the Zusanli (ST36) horizontally | Subcutaneous insertion to a depth of 1–3 mm without manipulation for the | |
| Non-acupoint 8 | 3 cun above the outer ankle, between the stomach meridian and the gallbladder meridian | Subcutaneous insertion to a depth of 1–3 mm without manipulation for the |
Fig. 2Timetable of treatment and outcome collection