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Acupuncture for Anxiety and Depression
Sponsor: Guang'anmen Hospital of China Academy of Chinese Medical Sciences
Summary
The study aims to primarily investigate the effects and safety of acupuncture on anxiety and depression among patients with breast cancer.
Official title: The Effects of Acupuncture on Anxiety and Depression of Patients With Breast Cancer
Key Details
Gender
FEMALE
Age Range
18 Years - 70 Years
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Enrollment
20
Start Date
2025-05-18
Completion Date
2025-12-31
Last Updated
2025-05-29
Healthy Volunteers
No
Interventions
Electroacupuncture
The needles will be inserted to 15-40mm in acupoints through adhesive pads. Needles will be lifted, thrusted and twirled gently for 3 times to achieve deqi sensation and manipulated every ten minutes during 10-minute maintenance in prone and supine position respectively. The electronic acupuncture apparatus will be connected to the bileteral Taiyang, Anmian and Baihui, with a continuous wave of 2 Hertz (Hz) and an electric current of 1-3 milliampere (mA). Participants receive acupuncture treatment three times a week in the first two weeks and twice a week in the last six weeks.
Sham electroacupuncture
The needle will be inserted to 2-3mm in Bai Hui acupoint. For the remaining acupoints, needles will be inserted into the pad and reaching the skin. Needles will be lifted, thrusted and twirled gently for 3 times to simulate the effect of the needle tip penetrating the skin. The electronic acupuncture apparatus will be connected to the Baihui acupoint, Shang Yin Tang acupoint, and bilateral Anmian acupoints, with a continuous wave of 2 Hertz (Hz) and an electric current of 0.1-0.3 mA. In about 30 seconds, the electric current will be turned down. Participants receive acupuncture treatment three times a week in the first two weeks and twice a week in the last six weeks.
Locations (1)
China Academy of Chinese Medical Sciences
Beijing, China