Impact of Acupuncture on Vasomotor Rhinitis

PHASE3CompletedINTERVENTIONAL
Enrollment

24

Participants

Timeline

Start Date

January 31, 1998

Primary Completion Date

January 31, 1999

Study Completion Date

June 30, 1999

Conditions
Vasomotor RhinitisAcupuncture
Interventions
DEVICE

Acupuncture

The treatment consisted of 5 sessions, all patients completed a recovery time after treatment of 30 min duration. The sessions were administered over a period of 5 weeks (one session per week). The acupuncture treatment was semi-standardised. It consisted of a basic pool of 6 body acupuncture points. Five additional acupuncture body points together with auricular points formed an individual pool. After needle insertion, the needle was manipulated until the subject obtained the de-Qi response (a deep aching or full feeling at the needle, \[22\]). After obtaining the de-Qi response, there was no further manipulation of the needle. Each session lasted 20 minutes.

DEVICE

Sham-laser acupuncture

The sham-laser acupuncture treatment consisted of 5 sessions, all patients completed a recovery time after treatment of 30 min duration. The sessions were administered over a period of 5 weeks (one session per week). Sham-laser acupuncture was applied at the same points as the acupuncture treatment. A deactivated laser pen (Seirin, 3B Scientific GmbH, Hamburg, Germany) that could only beam normal red light rather than laser was used. The total number of acupuncture points utilized was equal to the acupuncture group. Every point was treated for 30 sec with the total treatment time of 20 minutes.

Trial Locations (2)

Unknown

Department of otorhinolaryngology of the University of Munich, Munich

Multidisciplinary Pain Centre, Department of Anaesthesiology, University of Munich,, Munich

All Listed Sponsors
lead

Ludwig-Maximilians - University of Munich

OTHER

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