Different Modes of Assessment on Acupuncture Effect on Patients With Chronic Prostatitis/Chronic Pelvic Pain Syndrome

NCT03641807 · Status: UNKNOWN · Phase: NA · Type: INTERVENTIONAL · Enrollment: 60

Last updated 2020-09-09

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Summary

Background: Chronic prostatitis/chronic pelvic pain syndrome (CP/CPPS) is a common disorder. Some studies have indicated that acupuncture may ameliorate the symptoms of CP/CPPS. However, results are varied and range widely, perhaps due to different modes of assessment including timepoints, places of assessment, and especially subjective scales. We propose to determine the efficacy of acupuncture relative to sham acupuncture for patients with CP/CPPS, and compare different modes of assessment regarding the therapeutic effects of acupuncture.

Methods: Sixty patients with CP/CPPS will be randomly assigned to receive either acupuncture or sham-acupuncture (30 patients, each). Treatment will be conducted 3 times/week, for 4 weeks. The primary outcomes will each be the change from baseline of the total NIH (National Institutes of Health) CPSI (Chronic Prostatitis Symptom Index) score associated with 3 modes of assessment: Mode 1, the scale recorded at the hospital within 10minutes after the last session of 4 weeks of acupuncture treatment, in the company of the outcome assessors; Mode 2, the scale recorded the same day, but not at the hospital; and Mode 3, the scale recorded at the hospital 1 to 3 days after the last acupuncture session. The 3 key secondary outcomes include will be the 3 modes assessment of the changes from baseline of the NIH-CPSI total scores in the acupuncture group at week 4 after treatment. Analysis was by intention-to-treat, and multiplicity was controlled for with a step-down closed-testing procedure.

Conditions

  • Chronic Prostatitis
  • Chronic Pelvic Pain Syndrome

Interventions

OTHER

Acupuncture

Bilateral BL23, BL33, BL35 and SP6 will be inserted using Hwato-brand disposable acupuncture needles. With patients prone, after routine sterilization, bilateralBL33 will be inserted to a depth of 50 to 60mm with a 30° to 45° angle in an inferomedial direction using needles (0.30mm in diameter, 75mm in length). Bilateral BL35 will be inserted to a depth of 50 to 60mm with a slightly superolateral direction using needles (0.30mm in diameter, 75mm in length). BL23 and SP6 will be inserted vertically to a depth of 25 to 30mm using needles (0.30mm in diameter, 40mm in length). Manipulation of the needles by lifting and thrusting combined with twirling and rotating evenly will be performed until deqi occurs, defined as a sensation of soreness, numbness, heaviness, and ache. Manipulations will be applied every 10minutes and each session will last for 30minutes.

OTHER

Sham acupuncture

Bilateral sham BL 23, BL 33, BL 35 (15mmto BL23, BL33, and BL35) and SP6 (10mmto SP6) will be inserted by needles (0.20mm in diameter, 25mm in length) to a depth of 2 to 3mm without manipulation.

Sponsors & Collaborators

  • Guang'anmen Hospital of China Academy of Chinese Medical Sciences

    lead OTHER

Study Design

Allocation
RANDOMIZED
Purpose
TREATMENT
Masking
TRIPLE
Model
PARALLEL

Eligibility

Min Age
18 Years
Max Age
50 Years
Sex
MALE
Healthy Volunteers
No

Timeline & Regulatory

Start
2018-11-01
Primary Completion
2021-06-30
Completion
2021-10-30

Countries

  • China

Study Locations

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