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Acupuncture in the Emergency Department

A

Allina Health System

Status

Completed

Conditions

Pain

Treatments

Other: Acupuncture

Study type

Interventional

Funder types

Other

Identifiers

NCT02888340
S01022016

Details and patient eligibility

About

The investigators will study acupuncture in a pilot, randomized controlled trial (RCT) in the emergency department (ED) of a large, tertiary care hospital, Abbott Northwestern Hospital (ANW). The investigators suggest that the proposed intervention - provision of acupuncture in the ED as an alternative to usual ED care - will reduce pain and interrupt the trajectory (and potential cycle) of medication misuse by providing an alternative at a critical point of contact within the healthcare system, potentially disrupting the pathway from ED visit to opioid usage after discharge.

Full description

The investigators will study acupuncture in a pilot, randomized controlled trial (RCT) in the emergency department (ED) of a large, tertiary care hospital, Abbott Northwestern Hospital (ANW). The investigators suggest that the proposed intervention - provision of acupuncture in the ED as an alternative to usual ED care - will reduce pain and interrupt the trajectory (and potential cycle) of medication misuse by providing an alternative at a critical point of contact within the healthcare system, potentially disrupting the pathway from ED visit to opioid usage after discharge. In this study, the investigators will assess the feasibility of implementation, practicality, and expansion of an acupuncture RCT in the ED environment. The study will prospectively measure and analyze change in pain intensity after treatment with acupuncture or usual care, use of opioids during ED visit, prescriptions written for opioids at ED discharge, and use of opioids at 30-day follow-up.

Study data will be collected using electronic health record (EHR) data and patient-reported outcomes. Patient-reported outcomes will be collected via an electronic database and solely for research purposes. The acupuncture intervention provided in the ED will be provided at no cost to the patient and will be paid for by the study sponsor. The practice of providing acupuncture in ANW's ED at no charge to the patient has been in place since November 2013. In conducting this pilot study, it will assess the ability to implement and carry out a RCT of acupuncture in the ED. By comparing pain change and opioid utilization among patients who receive acupuncture versus those who receive usual emergency department care, and by conducting follow-up data collection, the investigators will be able to better understand the potential role of a common non-pharmacological pain management strategy for mitigating pain and reducing opioid use in the emergency medicine setting.

Enrollment

46 patients

Sex

All

Ages

18+ years old

Volunteers

No Healthy Volunteers

Inclusion criteria

  • ≥ 18 years of age
  • Ability to communicate in English
  • Non-critical status as determined at triage and / or by a clinic provider
  • Presentation to the emergency department with acute musculoskeletal, back, pelvic, non-cardiac chest, abdominal, and headache pain (≥ 4 on the numerical rating scale), due to non-penetrating injury. Acute pain is defined by pain occurring within 72 hours of ED presentation (this can be an acute flare-up of a chronic pain condition).

Exclusion criteria

  • Current pregnancy
  • Need for emergent treatment as determined at triage and / or by a clinic provider (Level 1 or 2 on triage rating scale)
  • Bone fracture
  • Joint dislocation
  • Fever exceeding 100° F
  • Opioid medication taken orally within 4 hours (determined per patient report)
  • Current use of a pharmaceutical analgesic patch
  • Presenting with a chief complaint of a psychological / psychiatric concern
  • Presenting with a migraine
  • Having a unique treatment plan (UTP) on file with Abbott Northwestern Hospital
  • Patient arriving via ambulance due to skipping triage
  • Currently participating in this study due to previous ED admission
  • Medical provider decision / clinical judgement

Trial design

Primary purpose

Treatment

Allocation

Randomized

Interventional model

Parallel Assignment

Masking

None (Open label)

46 participants in 2 patient groups

Acupuncture
Experimental group
Description:
One session of acupuncture prior to receiving pain medications after arriving to the emergency department with pain as a symptom.
Treatment:
Other: Acupuncture
Usual Care
No Intervention group
Description:
Usual care for pain, without intervention, after arriving to the emergency department with pain as a symptom.

Trial contacts and locations

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