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- US Clinical Trials Registry
- Clinical Trial NCT01124955
Acupuncture Using Yamamoto's Method for the Treatment of Acute Nonspecific Low Back Pain (ANLBP)
Acupuncture for Acute Nonspecific Low Back Pain: a Randomized, Controlled, Double-blind, Placebo Trial
Study Overview
Status
Conditions
Intervention / Treatment
Detailed Description
A randomized, controlled, double-blind, prospective trial is being conducted involving 80 patients with low-back pain defined as pain and discomfort localised bellow the costal margin and above the inferior gluteal folds, for a period of less than 30 days and unrelated to any specific etiological factors. Patients are being recruited from the university hospital of the Federal University of Sao Paul (UNIFESP)and exams were carried out by a rheumatologist. The patients are randomly assigned to either intervention group (IG) and are submitted to five acupuncture sessions or placebo group (PG) and are submitted to five non-penetrating acupuncture sessions. Both groups are recommended to take 50 mg of sodium diclofenac every eight hours for lumbar pain, if needed and record the number of pills on a standardized form.
The patients are instructed not to use other medications or therapies for low-back pain during the study.The IG are submitted to acupuncture by a physician acupuncturist with eight years experience in the technique. Five acupuncture session are performed at baseline, D3, D7, D14 and D21. Specific needles for scalp acupuncture and tubes that guide these needles, called mandrels are unpacked in front of the patient. The stainless steel needles: 0.20 x 13 mm, sterilized and disposable.Sessions last 20 minutes. The patient remain seated, using a hat with a central orifice exposing the area to receive the needles. The hat has a wide brim to keep the patient blinded for the procedures. The needle penetrates the skin at an approximately 15º angle and a depth of 0.3 to 0.5 cm. The PG are submitted to five placebo acupuncture session performed by the same acupuncturist with same material and hat, but penetration did not occur and only the mandrel came into contact with the skin. All patients are blind to which procedure they are receiving. The basic points D, H and I and kidney, bladder and liver points of Yamamoto's method are used as standard treatment to ANLBP for the both groups.
Evaluations: The IG and PG are evaluated six times between baseline and Day 28 immediately before and after each acupuncture session. Outcome measures are recorded by a single assessor blinded to group allocation.
D0: baseline; D3: three days after baseline; D7: seven days after baseline; D14: fourteen days after baseline; D21: twenty-one days after baseline and D28: twenty-eight days after baseline.
Losses: Participants absent from more than three acupuncture sessions and evaluations are considered losses.
Placebo credibility: At the end of the study, participants are asked about which group they believed they belonged.
Sample size: To achieve an improvement in VAS pain of 2.0 point, with a significance of 0.05, and a power of 0.90, a minimum of 40 patients per group is necessary as a previous compensation for the possible 20% loss at follow-up.
Statistics: An intention-to-treat analysis are performed, using the last-observation-carried-forward method. A level of significance of p < 0.05 (2-tailed tests) are accepted for the trial. For normally distributed data, the variables are analysed using repeated-measures analysis of variance (ANOVA). The analysis are performed between groups (acupuncture versus non-penetrating acupuncture; between subjects factors) and over the time (baseline, 3, 7, 14, 21 and 28 days; within subjects factors). Categorical data measured over time are analysed using repeated-measures analyses of variance (ANOVA) for categorical data. A 95% confidence interval (95% CI) are used. The Student's t-test are used to compare numerical variables with normal distribution at one time and the chi-square test or Fisher's exact test are used to determine differences in rates of improvement between the two groups. The Kappa index are used to determine agreement on the LIKERT assessment between patient and assessor. All tests are performed using SPSS version 15.0 and MINITAB 14.0
Study Type
Enrollment (Actual)
Phase
- Not Applicable
Contacts and Locations
Study Locations
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São Paulo, Brazil, 04011-060
- Tatiana Hasegawa
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Sao Paulo, SP, Brazil, 04011060
- Tatiana Hasegawa
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Participation Criteria
Eligibility Criteria
Ages Eligible for Study
Accepts Healthy Volunteers
Genders Eligible for Study
Description
Inclusion Criteria:
- Male or female
- Aged 18 to 65 years
- Seeking medical assistance for nonspecific low-back pain
- Score of 4 to 8 cm on the pain scale (0 to 10 cm)
- Agreed to participate and signed term of informed consent
Exclusion Criteria:
- Patients with a diagnostic investigation of secondary causes as spondyloarthropathy, infection, tumor or fracture
- Sciatica lumbar pain
- Previous surgery on spinal column
- Litigation
- Having changed physical activity or underwent acupuncture or physical therapy in previous three months,
- Having previously undergone scalp acupuncture
- Pregnancy
- Contraindication for anti-inflammatory agents
Study Plan
How is the study designed?
Design Details
- Primary Purpose: Treatment
- Allocation: Randomized
- Interventional Model: Parallel Assignment
- Masking: Double
Arms and Interventions
Participant Group / Arm |
Intervention / Treatment |
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Active Comparator: Intervention Group
Patients receive 5 sessions of real acupuncture.
The technique of acupuncture used in this study is Yamamoto New Scalp Acupuncture called YNSA.
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The intervention group (IG) are submitted to five acupuncture sessions using Yamamoto New Scalp Acupuncture(YNSA)
Other Names:
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Placebo Comparator: Non-penetrating acupuncture
The placebo group (PG) are submitted to five non-penetrating acupuncture sessions using YNSA.
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The placebo group (PG) are submitted to five non-penetrating acupuncture sessions using YNSA.
Other Names:
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What is the study measuring?
Primary Outcome Measures
Outcome Measure |
Measure Description |
Time Frame |
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Pain Assessed on a 10-point Numeric Pain Scale
Time Frame: days 0, 3, 7, 14, 21 and 28
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The primary outcome is a visual analog pain scale (VAS), graded in centimeters from 0 to 10 (0=no pain; 10=worst imaginable pain), measured before (VAS 1) and after (VAS 2) the acupuncture session.
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days 0, 3, 7, 14, 21 and 28
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Secondary Outcome Measures
Outcome Measure |
Measure Description |
Time Frame |
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Roland-Morris Disability Questionnaire (RM)
Time Frame: days 0, 3, 7, 14, 21 and 28
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Secondary outcomes includes the Roland-Morris Disability Questionnaire (RM) for the assessment of functional capacity, with 24 items on low-back pain: higher scores denote poorer functional capacity. 0: better functional capacity 24: poorer functional capacity Range of score: the highest is 24 (poorer functional capacity) and lowest scores is 0 (better functional capacity). |
days 0, 3, 7, 14, 21 and 28
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Quality of Life Assessed on the SF-36
Time Frame: Days 0, 3, 7, 14, 21 and 28
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Questionnaire Short-form-36 is a widely used generic health status questionnaire, validated for Portuguese with eight components and each components with scores from 0 to 100: higher scores denote greater quality of life.
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Days 0, 3, 7, 14, 21 and 28
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Likert Improvement Assessment Scale
Time Frame: Days 0, 3, 7, 14 and 21
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Likert improvement assessment scale is based on the patient's opinion (LIKERT P) and assessor's opinion (LIKERT A), categorized in 1=MB (much better), 2=SB (slightly better), 3=NC (no change), 4=SW (slightly worse) and 5=MW (much worse).
This scale was was applied to each day of assessment.
The numbers in the category titles represent the different days.
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Days 0, 3, 7, 14 and 21
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Number of Anti-inflammatory Tablets Taken
Time Frame: Days 3,7,14,21 and 28
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Number of 50 mg sodium diclofenac pills taken per day
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Days 3,7,14,21 and 28
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Collaborators and Investigators
Sponsor
Investigators
- Study Chair: Jamil Natour, MD,PhD, Federal University of São Paulo
Publications and helpful links
General Publications
- Inoue M, Hojo T, Nakajima M, Kitakoji H, Itoi M. Comparison of the effectiveness of acupuncture treatment and local anaesthetic injection for low back pain: a randomised controlled clinical trial. Acupunct Med. 2009 Dec;27(4):174-7. doi: 10.1136/aim.2009.001164.
- Hasegawa TM, Baptista AS, de Souza MC, Yoshizumi AM, Natour J. Acupuncture for acute non-specific low back pain: a randomised, controlled, double-blind, placebo trial. Acupunct Med. 2014 Apr;32(2):109-15. doi: 10.1136/acupmed-2013-010333. Epub 2013 Dec 6.
Study record dates
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First Submitted
First Submitted That Met QC Criteria
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Last Update Submitted That Met QC Criteria
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More Information
Terms related to this study
Keywords
Additional Relevant MeSH Terms
Other Study ID Numbers
- FDAAAAU
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