Effect of acupuncture for constipation after ischemic stroke: study protocol for a randomized controlled trial

Abstract Background Constipation is a common complication after stroke that can severely influence a patient’s quality of life and rehabilitation. Treatments for constipation after stroke vary. Acupuncture may improve spontaneous bowel movements, quality of life, and clinical symptoms. The study see...

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Main Authors: Tao Zhang, Guiling Wang, Bin Li, Linpeng Wang, Jing Guo, Junxia Hu, Xin Du, Qiuyang Hong, Jingqing Sun, Cunzhi Liu
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Published: BMC 2018-08-01
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Online Access:http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s13063-018-2750-0
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spelling doaj-da3679ca54904a3b9584e78b6b1f053b2020-11-24T21:55:28ZengBMCTrials1745-62152018-08-011911810.1186/s13063-018-2750-0Effect of acupuncture for constipation after ischemic stroke: study protocol for a randomized controlled trialTao Zhang0Guiling Wang1Bin Li2Linpeng Wang3Jing Guo4Junxia Hu5Xin Du6Qiuyang Hong7Jingqing Sun8Cunzhi Liu9Department of Acupuncture and Moxibustion, Beijing Hospital of Traditional Chinese Medicine affiliated to Capital Medical UniversityDepartment of Acupuncture and Moxibustion, Beijing Hospital of Traditional Chinese Medicine affiliated to Capital Medical UniversityDepartment of Acupuncture and Moxibustion, Beijing Hospital of Traditional Chinese Medicine affiliated to Capital Medical UniversityDepartment of Acupuncture and Moxibustion, Beijing Hospital of Traditional Chinese Medicine affiliated to Capital Medical UniversityDepartment of Acupuncture and Moxibustion, Beijing Hospital of Traditional Chinese Medicine affiliated to Capital Medical UniversityDepartment of Acupuncture and Moxibustion, Beijing Hospital of Traditional Chinese Medicine affiliated to Capital Medical UniversityDepartment of Acupuncture and Moxibustion, Beijing Hospital of Traditional Chinese Medicine affiliated to Capital Medical UniversityDepartment of Acupuncture and Moxibustion, Shunyi Hospital affiliated to Beijing Hospital of Traditional Chinese MedicineDepartment of Acupuncture and Moxibustion, Beijing Hospital of Traditional Chinese Medicine affiliated to Capital Medical UniversityDongfang Hospital affiliated to Beijing University of Traditional Chinese MedicineAbstract Background Constipation is a common complication after stroke that can severely influence a patient’s quality of life and rehabilitation. Treatments for constipation after stroke vary. Acupuncture may improve spontaneous bowel movements, quality of life, and clinical symptoms. The study seeks to assess the preliminary effects of acupuncture on constipation after an ischemic stroke. Methods/design This is a prospective randomized controlled pilot trial design in which 120 eligible patients will be randomly allocated to one of three groups. The acupuncture group (n = 40) will receive acupuncture and routine care, the medication group (n = 40) will receive mosapride citrate and routine care, and the control group (n = 40) will receive only routine care for ischemic stroke. Patients will be recruited 2 weeks to 6 months after stroke onset and will receive the intervention continuously over 4 weeks, with a follow-up period of 4 additional weeks. Adverse events will be recorded to assess the safety and tolerability of acupuncture for constipation after an ischemic stroke. The primary outcome will be the change in the weekly mean number of complete spontaneous bowel movements. Secondary outcomes will include any change in the weekly mean number of spontaneous bowel movements, mean stool consistency scores, mean straining scores during defecation, and frequency of laxative use. All outcome measures will be assessed at inception, after the intervention (4 weeks), and at the follow-up (8 weeks). Discussion This study will provide evidence of the preliminary effects and inform future sample size calculations for studies of acupuncture for constipation following an ischemic stroke. These findings will inform subsequent large-scale randomized controlled trials. Trial registration ISRCTN, 22214747. Registered on 17 August 2015.http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s13063-018-2750-0AcupunctureConstipationIschemic strokeStudy protocol
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author Tao Zhang
Guiling Wang
Bin Li
Linpeng Wang
Jing Guo
Junxia Hu
Xin Du
Qiuyang Hong
Jingqing Sun
Cunzhi Liu
spellingShingle Tao Zhang
Guiling Wang
Bin Li
Linpeng Wang
Jing Guo
Junxia Hu
Xin Du
Qiuyang Hong
Jingqing Sun
Cunzhi Liu
Effect of acupuncture for constipation after ischemic stroke: study protocol for a randomized controlled trial
Trials
Acupuncture
Constipation
Ischemic stroke
Study protocol
author_facet Tao Zhang
Guiling Wang
Bin Li
Linpeng Wang
Jing Guo
Junxia Hu
Xin Du
Qiuyang Hong
Jingqing Sun
Cunzhi Liu
author_sort Tao Zhang
title Effect of acupuncture for constipation after ischemic stroke: study protocol for a randomized controlled trial
title_short Effect of acupuncture for constipation after ischemic stroke: study protocol for a randomized controlled trial
title_full Effect of acupuncture for constipation after ischemic stroke: study protocol for a randomized controlled trial
title_fullStr Effect of acupuncture for constipation after ischemic stroke: study protocol for a randomized controlled trial
title_full_unstemmed Effect of acupuncture for constipation after ischemic stroke: study protocol for a randomized controlled trial
title_sort effect of acupuncture for constipation after ischemic stroke: study protocol for a randomized controlled trial
publisher BMC
series Trials
issn 1745-6215
publishDate 2018-08-01
description Abstract Background Constipation is a common complication after stroke that can severely influence a patient’s quality of life and rehabilitation. Treatments for constipation after stroke vary. Acupuncture may improve spontaneous bowel movements, quality of life, and clinical symptoms. The study seeks to assess the preliminary effects of acupuncture on constipation after an ischemic stroke. Methods/design This is a prospective randomized controlled pilot trial design in which 120 eligible patients will be randomly allocated to one of three groups. The acupuncture group (n = 40) will receive acupuncture and routine care, the medication group (n = 40) will receive mosapride citrate and routine care, and the control group (n = 40) will receive only routine care for ischemic stroke. Patients will be recruited 2 weeks to 6 months after stroke onset and will receive the intervention continuously over 4 weeks, with a follow-up period of 4 additional weeks. Adverse events will be recorded to assess the safety and tolerability of acupuncture for constipation after an ischemic stroke. The primary outcome will be the change in the weekly mean number of complete spontaneous bowel movements. Secondary outcomes will include any change in the weekly mean number of spontaneous bowel movements, mean stool consistency scores, mean straining scores during defecation, and frequency of laxative use. All outcome measures will be assessed at inception, after the intervention (4 weeks), and at the follow-up (8 weeks). Discussion This study will provide evidence of the preliminary effects and inform future sample size calculations for studies of acupuncture for constipation following an ischemic stroke. These findings will inform subsequent large-scale randomized controlled trials. Trial registration ISRCTN, 22214747. Registered on 17 August 2015.
topic Acupuncture
Constipation
Ischemic stroke
Study protocol
url http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s13063-018-2750-0
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