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Anti-inflammatory and immune regulatory effects of acupuncture after craniotomy: study protocol for a parallel-group randomized controlled trial

BACKGROUND: Despite recent advances in the medical and surgical fields, complications such as infection, pneumonia, or brain swelling may occur after a craniotomy. In some patients, perioperative antibiotic prophylaxis causes adverse effects such as itching, rash, or digestive conditions. Certain pa...

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Autores principales: Cho, Seung-Yeon, Yang, Seung-Bo, Shin, Hee Sup, Lee, Seung Hwan, Koh, Jun Seok, Kwon, Seungwon, Jung, Woo-Sang, Moon, Sang-Kwan, Park, Jung-Mi, Ko, Chang-Nam, Park, Seong-Uk
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Publicado: BioMed Central 2017
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5223367/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28069040
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s13063-016-1712-7
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author Cho, Seung-Yeon
Yang, Seung-Bo
Shin, Hee Sup
Lee, Seung Hwan
Koh, Jun Seok
Kwon, Seungwon
Jung, Woo-Sang
Moon, Sang-Kwan
Park, Jung-Mi
Ko, Chang-Nam
Park, Seong-Uk
author_facet Cho, Seung-Yeon
Yang, Seung-Bo
Shin, Hee Sup
Lee, Seung Hwan
Koh, Jun Seok
Kwon, Seungwon
Jung, Woo-Sang
Moon, Sang-Kwan
Park, Jung-Mi
Ko, Chang-Nam
Park, Seong-Uk
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description BACKGROUND: Despite recent advances in the medical and surgical fields, complications such as infection, pneumonia, or brain swelling may occur after a craniotomy. In some patients, perioperative antibiotic prophylaxis causes adverse effects such as itching, rash, or digestive conditions. Certain patients still develop infections severe enough to require a repeat operation despite antibiotic prophylaxis. Acupuncture has been used to treat inflammatory conditions, and many basic and clinical studies have provided evidence of its anti-inflammatory and immune regulatory effects. The aim of this study is to explore the effects of acupuncture on inflammation and immune function after craniotomy. METHODS: This trial will be a single-center, parallel-group clinical trial. Forty patients who underwent craniotomy for an unruptured aneurysm, facial spasm, or a brain tumor will be allocated to either the study or the control group. The study group will receive conventional management as well as acupuncture, electroacupuncture, and intradermal acupuncture, which will start within 48 h of the craniotomy. The patients will receive a total of six sessions within 8 days. The control group will only receive conventional management. The primary outcome measure will be the C-reactive protein levels, while the secondary outcomes will be the serum erythrocyte sedimentation rate and the tumor necrosis factor-α, interleukin (IL)-1β, and IL-6 levels measured at four different time points: within 48 h prior to the craniotomy and on days 2, 4, and 7 after surgery. The presence of fever and infection, the use of additional antibiotics, the presence of infection, including pneumonia or urinary tract infection, and safety will also be investigated. DISCUSSION: In this trial, we will observe whether acupuncture has anti-inflammatory and immune regulatory effects after a craniotomy. If our study yields positive results and a placebo-controlled study also finds favorable results following our study, acupuncture could be recommended as an adjunctive therapy after a craniotomy. TRIAL REGISTRATION: ClinicalTrials.gov: NCT02761096. Registered on 27 April 2016. ELECTRONIC SUPPLEMENTARY MATERIAL: The online version of this article (doi:10.1186/s13063-016-1712-7) contains supplementary material, which is available to authorized users.
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spelling pubmed-52233672017-01-11 Anti-inflammatory and immune regulatory effects of acupuncture after craniotomy: study protocol for a parallel-group randomized controlled trial Cho, Seung-Yeon Yang, Seung-Bo Shin, Hee Sup Lee, Seung Hwan Koh, Jun Seok Kwon, Seungwon Jung, Woo-Sang Moon, Sang-Kwan Park, Jung-Mi Ko, Chang-Nam Park, Seong-Uk Trials Study Protocol BACKGROUND: Despite recent advances in the medical and surgical fields, complications such as infection, pneumonia, or brain swelling may occur after a craniotomy. In some patients, perioperative antibiotic prophylaxis causes adverse effects such as itching, rash, or digestive conditions. Certain patients still develop infections severe enough to require a repeat operation despite antibiotic prophylaxis. Acupuncture has been used to treat inflammatory conditions, and many basic and clinical studies have provided evidence of its anti-inflammatory and immune regulatory effects. The aim of this study is to explore the effects of acupuncture on inflammation and immune function after craniotomy. METHODS: This trial will be a single-center, parallel-group clinical trial. Forty patients who underwent craniotomy for an unruptured aneurysm, facial spasm, or a brain tumor will be allocated to either the study or the control group. The study group will receive conventional management as well as acupuncture, electroacupuncture, and intradermal acupuncture, which will start within 48 h of the craniotomy. The patients will receive a total of six sessions within 8 days. The control group will only receive conventional management. The primary outcome measure will be the C-reactive protein levels, while the secondary outcomes will be the serum erythrocyte sedimentation rate and the tumor necrosis factor-α, interleukin (IL)-1β, and IL-6 levels measured at four different time points: within 48 h prior to the craniotomy and on days 2, 4, and 7 after surgery. The presence of fever and infection, the use of additional antibiotics, the presence of infection, including pneumonia or urinary tract infection, and safety will also be investigated. DISCUSSION: In this trial, we will observe whether acupuncture has anti-inflammatory and immune regulatory effects after a craniotomy. If our study yields positive results and a placebo-controlled study also finds favorable results following our study, acupuncture could be recommended as an adjunctive therapy after a craniotomy. TRIAL REGISTRATION: ClinicalTrials.gov: NCT02761096. Registered on 27 April 2016. ELECTRONIC SUPPLEMENTARY MATERIAL: The online version of this article (doi:10.1186/s13063-016-1712-7) contains supplementary material, which is available to authorized users. BioMed Central 2017-01-10 /pmc/articles/PMC5223367/ /pubmed/28069040 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s13063-016-1712-7 Text en © The Author(s). 2016 Open AccessThis article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided you give appropriate credit to the original author(s) and the source, provide a link to the Creative Commons license, and indicate if changes were made. The Creative Commons Public Domain Dedication waiver (http://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/) applies to the data made available in this article, unless otherwise stated.
spellingShingle Study Protocol
Cho, Seung-Yeon
Yang, Seung-Bo
Shin, Hee Sup
Lee, Seung Hwan
Koh, Jun Seok
Kwon, Seungwon
Jung, Woo-Sang
Moon, Sang-Kwan
Park, Jung-Mi
Ko, Chang-Nam
Park, Seong-Uk
Anti-inflammatory and immune regulatory effects of acupuncture after craniotomy: study protocol for a parallel-group randomized controlled trial
title Anti-inflammatory and immune regulatory effects of acupuncture after craniotomy: study protocol for a parallel-group randomized controlled trial
title_full Anti-inflammatory and immune regulatory effects of acupuncture after craniotomy: study protocol for a parallel-group randomized controlled trial
title_fullStr Anti-inflammatory and immune regulatory effects of acupuncture after craniotomy: study protocol for a parallel-group randomized controlled trial
title_full_unstemmed Anti-inflammatory and immune regulatory effects of acupuncture after craniotomy: study protocol for a parallel-group randomized controlled trial
title_short Anti-inflammatory and immune regulatory effects of acupuncture after craniotomy: study protocol for a parallel-group randomized controlled trial
title_sort anti-inflammatory and immune regulatory effects of acupuncture after craniotomy: study protocol for a parallel-group randomized controlled trial
topic Study Protocol
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5223367/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28069040
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s13063-016-1712-7
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