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Effects of acupuncture treatment on depression insomnia: a study protocol of a multicenter randomized controlled trial

BACKGROUND: More than 70% of patients with depression who see their doctors experience insomnia. Insomnia treatment is a very important link for depression treatment. Furthermore, antidepression treatment is also important for depression insomnia. In acupuncture, LU-7 (Lie Que) and KID-6 (Zhao Hai),...

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Autores principales: Chen, Yuan-Fang, Liu, Jian-Hua, Xu, Neng-Gui, Liang, Zhao-Hui, Xu, Zhen-Hua, Xu, Shu-Jun, Fu, Wen-Bin
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Publicado: BioMed Central 2013
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3575360/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23286297
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1745-6215-14-2
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author Chen, Yuan-Fang
Liu, Jian-Hua
Xu, Neng-Gui
Liang, Zhao-Hui
Xu, Zhen-Hua
Xu, Shu-Jun
Fu, Wen-Bin
author_facet Chen, Yuan-Fang
Liu, Jian-Hua
Xu, Neng-Gui
Liang, Zhao-Hui
Xu, Zhen-Hua
Xu, Shu-Jun
Fu, Wen-Bin
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description BACKGROUND: More than 70% of patients with depression who see their doctors experience insomnia. Insomnia treatment is a very important link for depression treatment. Furthermore, antidepression treatment is also important for depression insomnia. In acupuncture, LU-7 (Lie Que) and KID-6 (Zhao Hai), which are two of the eight confluence points in meridian theory, are used as main points. An embedded needle technique is used, alternately, at two groups of points to consolidate the treatment effect. These two groups of points are BL-15 (Xin Shu) with BL-23 (Shen Shu) and BL-19 (Dan Shu) with N-HN-54 (An Mian). The effectiveness of these optimized acupuncture formulas is well proven in the practice by our senior acupuncturists in Guangdong Provincial Hospital of TCM. This study has been designed to examine whether this set of optimized clinical formulas is able to increase the clinical efficacy of depression insomnia treatment. METHODS/DESIGN: In this randomized controlled multicenter trial, all the eligible participants are diagnosed with depression insomnia. All participants are randomly assigned to one of two groups in a ratio of 1:1 and receive either conventional acupuncture treatment or optimized acupuncture treatment. Patients are evaluated using the Pittsburgh Sleep Quality Index(PSQI)and the Hamilton rating scale(HAMD) for depression. The use of antidepression and hypnotics drugs is also considered. Results are obtained at the start of treatment, 1 and 2 months after treatment has begun, and at the end of treatment. The entire duration of the study will be approximately 36 months. DISCUSSION: A high quality of trial methodologies is utilized in the study, and the results may provide better evidence for the effectiveness of acupuncture as a treatment for depression insomnia. The optimized acupuncture formula has potential benefits in increasing the efficacy of treating depression insomnia. TRIAL REGISTRATION: The trial was registered in Chinese Clinical Trial Register (ChiCR-TRC-00000481) on 12 August 2009.
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spelling pubmed-35753602013-02-19 Effects of acupuncture treatment on depression insomnia: a study protocol of a multicenter randomized controlled trial Chen, Yuan-Fang Liu, Jian-Hua Xu, Neng-Gui Liang, Zhao-Hui Xu, Zhen-Hua Xu, Shu-Jun Fu, Wen-Bin Trials Study Protocol BACKGROUND: More than 70% of patients with depression who see their doctors experience insomnia. Insomnia treatment is a very important link for depression treatment. Furthermore, antidepression treatment is also important for depression insomnia. In acupuncture, LU-7 (Lie Que) and KID-6 (Zhao Hai), which are two of the eight confluence points in meridian theory, are used as main points. An embedded needle technique is used, alternately, at two groups of points to consolidate the treatment effect. These two groups of points are BL-15 (Xin Shu) with BL-23 (Shen Shu) and BL-19 (Dan Shu) with N-HN-54 (An Mian). The effectiveness of these optimized acupuncture formulas is well proven in the practice by our senior acupuncturists in Guangdong Provincial Hospital of TCM. This study has been designed to examine whether this set of optimized clinical formulas is able to increase the clinical efficacy of depression insomnia treatment. METHODS/DESIGN: In this randomized controlled multicenter trial, all the eligible participants are diagnosed with depression insomnia. All participants are randomly assigned to one of two groups in a ratio of 1:1 and receive either conventional acupuncture treatment or optimized acupuncture treatment. Patients are evaluated using the Pittsburgh Sleep Quality Index(PSQI)and the Hamilton rating scale(HAMD) for depression. The use of antidepression and hypnotics drugs is also considered. Results are obtained at the start of treatment, 1 and 2 months after treatment has begun, and at the end of treatment. The entire duration of the study will be approximately 36 months. DISCUSSION: A high quality of trial methodologies is utilized in the study, and the results may provide better evidence for the effectiveness of acupuncture as a treatment for depression insomnia. The optimized acupuncture formula has potential benefits in increasing the efficacy of treating depression insomnia. TRIAL REGISTRATION: The trial was registered in Chinese Clinical Trial Register (ChiCR-TRC-00000481) on 12 August 2009. BioMed Central 2013-01-03 /pmc/articles/PMC3575360/ /pubmed/23286297 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1745-6215-14-2 Text en Copyright ©2013 Chen et al.; licensee BioMed Central Ltd. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0 This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Effects of acupuncture treatment on depression insomnia: a study protocol of a multicenter randomized controlled trial
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title_fullStr Effects of acupuncture treatment on depression insomnia: a study protocol of a multicenter randomized controlled trial
title_full_unstemmed Effects of acupuncture treatment on depression insomnia: a study protocol of a multicenter randomized controlled trial
title_short Effects of acupuncture treatment on depression insomnia: a study protocol of a multicenter randomized controlled trial
title_sort effects of acupuncture treatment on depression insomnia: a study protocol of a multicenter randomized controlled trial
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3575360/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23286297
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1745-6215-14-2
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