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RECRUITING
NCT07575334
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Acupuncture Therapy for Sudden Sensorineural Hearing Loss

Sponsor: Eye & ENT Hospital of Fudan University

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Summary

The goal of this multicenter, prospective, randomized controlled trial is to evaluate the efficacy and safety of acupuncture combined with corticosteroid therapy in treating sudden sensorineural hearing loss (SSNHL). The main questions it aims to answer are: Does acupuncture combined with corticosteroids improve hearing recovery (pure tone audiometry, PTA) at 8 weeks compared with sham acupuncture combined with corticosteroids? Does this treatment improve secondary outcomes, including tinnitus, dizziness, sleep quality, anxiety, and quality of life? Researchers will compare acupuncture (experimental group) with sham acupuncture (control group) to determine the added therapeutic effect of acupuncture. Participants will: 1. Receive either real acupuncture or sham acupuncture 3 times per week for 4 weeks. 2. Meanwhile, take oral prednisone (1 mg/kg/day, maximum 60 mg/day) for 7 days followed by a 7-day taper. 3. Undergo hearing tests (PTA, word recognition scores), vestibular function tests, and complete validated questionnaires (SF-36, HADS, ISI, DHI, THI, and TCM symptom scales) at baseline and weeks 1, 2, 4, 8, and 12. 4. Receive salvage intratympanic steroid injections if hearing does not improve sufficiently by day 14.

Official title: Acupuncture Combined With Glucocorticoids Therapy for Sudden Sensorineural Hearing Loss:A Multicenter Randomized Controlled Clinical Trial

Key Details

Gender

All

Age Range

18 Years - 70 Years

Study Type

INTERVENTIONAL

Enrollment

256

Start Date

2026-04-13

Completion Date

2027-12-31

Last Updated

2026-05-08

Healthy Volunteers

No

Interventions

PROCEDURE

Acupuncture

Main Acupoints (Fixed): Tinghui (GB2), Yifeng (SJ17), Tinggong (SI19), and Shuaigu (GB8) on the affected side; Baihui (GV20) at the vertex; Zhongzhu (SJ3) and Zulinqi (GB41) bilaterally. Adjunct Acupoints (Bilateral, selected based on TCM pattern differentiation): External Pathogen Invasion: Hegu (LI4) + Waiguan (SJ5) Liver Fire Harassing Upper: Yanglingquan (GB34) + Xingjian (LR2) Phlegm Fire Stagnation: Fenglong (ST40) + Neiting (ST44) Qi Stagnation and Blood Stasis: Xuehai (SP10) + Taichong (LR3) Kidney Essence Deficiency: Taixi (KI3) + Sanyinjiao (SP6) Spleen and Stomach Deficiency: Zusanli (ST36) + Qihai (CV6)

PROCEDURE

Sham acupuncture

The same acupoints are used, but with blunt-tip placebo needles that do not penetrate the skin. The needles are fixed with adhesive patches, and the procedure is identical to the real acupuncture group to maintain blinding.

Locations (1)

Eye and ENT Hospital of Fudan University

Shanghai, China