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RECRUITING
NCT06001047
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Head Acupuncture Treat Residual Symptoms After Canalith Repositioning Procedure for BPPV

Sponsor: Xi'an No.3 Hospital

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Summary

Benign paroxysmal positional vertigo (BPPV) is the most common peripheral vestibular disorder, and currently, manual repositioning techniques are often used for treatment. However, up to 30%-50% of patients may experience residual symptoms such as non-rotational dizziness, heaviness, instability, and emotional disturbances even after successful repositioning, which significantly impacts their daily functioning and quality of life. Electroacupuncture therapy has been proven to be an effective treatment for dizziness and has been applied to various vestibular disorder patients. However, the efficacy of electroacupuncture on the residual effects of successfully repositioned BPPV patients remains unclear. This study aims to explore the effectiveness of three regimens: electroacupuncture, betahistine in patients with residual symptoms after successful manual repositioning.

Official title: Effect of Head Acupuncture on Residual Symptoms After Canalith Repositioning Procedure for Benign Paroxysmal Positional Vertigo: a Single-center Randomized Controlled Trial.

Key Details

Gender

All

Age Range

18 Years - 65 Years

Study Type

INTERVENTIONAL

Enrollment

120

Start Date

2023-11-01

Completion Date

2026-11-01

Last Updated

2023-12-15

Healthy Volunteers

No

Interventions

PROCEDURE

Group A

Acupoint selection: The location of the vertigo-auditory area follows the positioning standard of Jiao Shunfa's Head Acupuncture. Operation: Electroacupuncture stimulation in the vertigo-auditory area of affected side. Pulse electrotherapy produced by Wujin Changcheng Medical Instrument. Sparse-dense waveforms are selected, with a voltage of 2-4V, a frequency of 60-80 times/min, and the intensity is determined by the patient's tolerance. The needle is in affected side for 30 minutes, and treatment is given once daily for a total of 5 days.

DRUG

Group B

The original text is related to a medication called Pitavastatin Calcium Tablets, commonly known as "Minshilang" in Chinese, produced by Weicai (China) Pharmaceutical Co., Ltd. The dosage is 12mg, three times a day (Tid) for four consecutive weeks. Compliance monitoring is conducted by counting the remaining tablets in the medication packaging box brought by patients during the 4-week follow-up period. Concurrent use of other medications that may affect the observation results, such as anti-anxiety drugs, vestibular suppressants, and anti-dizziness Chinese patent medicines, is considered a violation of the protocol.

Locations (1)

Xi'an No3 Hospital

Xi'an, China