Fire needle plus cupping for acute herpes zoster: study protocol for a randomized controlled trial

Ying Zhang, Zuohui Liang, Shihua Li, Ling Yang, Taipin Guo, Yan Xu, Juanjuan Yang, Qiannan Xu, Qing Zhang, Jian Zhao, Cailian Li, Xiuhong Liu, Ying Zhang, Zuohui Liang, Shihua Li, Ling Yang, Taipin Guo, Yan Xu, Juanjuan Yang, Qiannan Xu, Qing Zhang, Jian Zhao, Cailian Li, Xiuhong Liu

Abstract

Background: Acute herpes zoster (AHZ) is a common skin disease caused by invasion of the varicella zoster virus into the ganglia and skin, and the severe pain is the most complaint, which can seriously disturb the normal life of patients. Fire needle plus cupping is a special acupuncture treatment, which is widely used to treat AHZ for its better analgesic effect in China although it has not been fully verified by rigorous randomized controlled trial (RCT).

Methods/design: To test the effect, a three-arm randomized parallel controlled trial protocol has been designed. A total of 105 AHZ patients suffering pain will be randomly divided into three groups in an equal proportion. The interventions are fire needle plus cupping (FC) in group A, famciclovir plus gabapentin (FG) in group B, and fire needle plus cupping plus famciclovir (FCF) in group C. The length for the trial is set for a week time frame. Precisely speaking, the A group (FC) is to carry out 1 treatment per day for the total of 7 treatment sessions within 1 week period. On the other hand, the B group (FG) will take drugs orally three times a day within the trial 1 week. Meanwhile, with its combination element, the C group (FCF) is due to undertake both treatments and drugs as prescribed for A and B groups within the trial week. As an intra-trial arrangement, analgesic medication will be carefully administered for temporary pain release if the sudden intolerable pain appeared. For the primary outcome, this study is due to apply visual analogue scale to identify pain intensity relief. As the secondary outcomes are concerned, this study is aiming to focus on the issues related to changes in substance P and beta-endorphin concentrations in peripheral plasma, as well as those issues of analgesic needs, side effects, symptoms, and physical signs including pain classification, local itching, burning sensation, fever, local lymphadenopathy, skin lesion area, blisters, herpes clusters, vesicular traits, ulcers, and pimples; all these are taken into account for evaluation. For the final stage, the participants are to be followed up for postherpetic neuralgia.

Discussion: The results of this trial aim to provide sufficient evidence on FC treatment over both FG and FCF treatments. It will then give a credible alternative treatment to cut down acute pain and to cure AHZ infection.

Trial registration: Chinese Clinical Trial Registry ChiCTR1800015372 . Registered on 28 March 2018.

Keywords: Acupuncture; Acute herpes zoster; Fire needle plus cupping; Protocol; Randomized controlled trial.

Conflict of interest statement

The authors declare that they have no competing interests.

Figures

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The flow chart of the trial
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The time schedule of this trial
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The schedule of enrollment, interventions, and assessments (according to the SPIRIT statement 2013). VAS, visual analogy score; QS, quantitative score

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