Effect of Electroacupuncture on Opioid-induced Constipation in Patients With Cancer

NACompletedINTERVENTIONAL
Enrollment

100

Participants

Timeline

Start Date

May 1, 2019

Primary Completion Date

October 16, 2021

Study Completion Date

December 11, 2021

Conditions
Opioid-induced Constipation in Patients With Cancer
Interventions
OTHER

Electroacupuncture group

Bilateral Tianshu (ST25), Fujie (SP14), Shangjuxu (ST37) will be used in the EA group. With the local skin of the patients was routinely sterilized in a prone position in relaxation, acupuncturists will insert needles into the acupuncture points. For ST25 and SP14, 0.30×50mm or 0.30×75mm needles will be vertically inserted to the muscle layer of the abdominal wall, where participants will feel sharp pain and acupuncturists will feel resistance from the needle tip. For ST37, 0.30×40 mm needles will be vertically inserted approximately 15 mm deep, followed by three-time manipulation of even lifting and twisting method to elicit the sensation of deqi. Then paired alligator clips of the EA apparatus will be attached to the needle holders of the bilateral ST25, SP14, and ST37. EA stimulation will be retained for 30 minutes with a continuous wave of 10 Hz and current intensity of 0.5 to 4 mA.

OTHER

Sham electroacupuncture group

Bilateral sham ST25, SP14, and ST37 will be used in the SA group. After sterilizing the skin, 0.30×40mm needles will be straightly inserted at the sham points about 2-3mm until they can be fixed on the skin when attached by the alligator clips. No manipulation will be used, and no deqi sensation are elicited for all sham points. The bilateral sham ST25, SP14, and ST37 points will be attached by the same EA apparatus with a continuous wave of 10 Hz and current intensity of 0.1 to 0.2 mA for 30 minutes with only the initial 30 seconds on.

Trial Locations (1)

100053

Guang An Men Hospital, Beijing

All Listed Sponsors
lead

Guang'anmen Hospital of China Academy of Chinese Medical Sciences

OTHER

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