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Migraines Accepted Laser Acupuncture Compared in Blood Test of MMP2 and CGRP

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Taichung Veterans General Hospital

Status

Enrolling

Conditions

Headache, Migraine

Treatments

Device: Laser Pen
Other: Observation

Study type

Interventional

Funder types

Other

Identifiers

NCT06584409
CF24162B

Details and patient eligibility

About

Aims:

To investigate the efficacy of laser-acupuncture for the severity of primary headache and comorbidities, and the Lab data examination.

Methods:

In this hospital-based prospective single blind randomized sham-controlled study, patients over 18 years old with primary headache will be randomly divided into two treatment arms including laser-acupuncture and sham-controlled group. The expected laser-acupuncture protocol will be bilateral BL2, GB20, EX-HN5, GB8, LI4, LR3 and midline EX-HN3 in totally eight sessions at the first month. In the sham-laser-acupuncture group, patients will receive eight sessions of laser-acupuncture for free after unblinding. We expected to track patients for at least half year. The diagnosis and classification of headache was evaluated using the ICHD-3 criteria. The severity of headache was evaluated using Migraine Disability Assessment (MIDAS) and headache diary provided by Taiwan Headache Society. The co-primary efficacy end points are change in migraine days per month and variation of MIDAS. The secondary end point is the reducing of the severity of comorbidities including headache related anxiety and depression, and both of the quality of life and sleep.

In addition, patients' characteristics will be investigated as follows:

  1. Sociodemographic factors (ethnicity, age, sex, body weight, BMI, blood pressure)
  2. Headache related parameters (onset, duration, pain scale, current medication for headache, menstrual cycle)
  3. Anxiety, evaluate by Hospital Anxiety and Depression Scale (HADS)
  4. Depression, evaluate by Beck's Depression Inventory
  5. Quality of life, evaluate by 36-Item Short Form Survey (SF-36)
  6. Quality of sleep, evaluate by Pittsburgh Sleep Quality Index (PSQI)
  7. Aura of headache
  8. Episodic or chronic headache (If patient diagnosed as migraine.)
  9. Nausea, vomiting, photophobia, phonophobia (If patient diagnosed as migraine.) During the following time, we will need the patient's blood samples four times, each times 20cc, all need 80cc for Lab test of MMP2, CGRP, substance P, beta-endorphin.

Importance:

In our hospital, we perform laser-acupuncture for patients with headache for several years. A prospective randomized controlled study is the key tools to establish the efficacy of laser-acupuncture for primary headache, and the Lab data with MMP2, CGRP, substance P, beta-endorphin for approval. Look forward to help improve therapeutic strategies in clinical practice.

Full description

Headache is one of the most common complaints encountered in medical institution as known as an almost universal human experience. Approximately 65% of headaches are classified as primary, which was a composite of migraine, tension-type headache, trigeminal autonomic cephalalgia and other primary headaches according to the third edition of the International Classification of Headache Disorders (ICHD-3). Primary headaches encompass a heterogeneous group of neurologic disorders and might be bothersome for patients.

It's well established that acupuncture can be considered a treatment option for migraine prevention. The efficacy of laser-acupuncture is similar to acupuncture, and laser-acupuncture is a non-invasive therapeutic approach and safety. It could reduce the risk of hemorrhage, infection and needle phobia. However, the efficacy of laser-acupuncture in primary headache remains inconclusive.

MMP2, CGRP, substance P, beta-endorphin are new Lab examination for following up the patients suffered from migraine.

Aims:

To investigate the efficacy of laser-acupuncture for the severity of primary headache and comorbidities, and the Lab data examination.

Methods:

In this hospital-based prospective single blind randomized sham-controlled study, patients over 18 years old with primary headache will be randomly divided into two treatment arms including laser-acupuncture and sham-controlled group. The expected laser-acupuncture protocol will be bilateral BL2, GB20, EX-HN5, GB8, LI4, LR3 and midline EX-HN3 in totally eight sessions at the first month. In the sham-laser-acupuncture group, patients will receive eight sessions of laser-acupuncture for free after unblinding. We expected to track patients for at least half year. The diagnosis and classification of headache was evaluated using the ICHD-3 criteria. The severity of headache was evaluated using Migraine Disability Assessment (MIDAS) and headache diary provided by Taiwan Headache Society. The co-primary efficacy end points are change in migraine days per month and variation of MIDAS. The secondary end point is the reducing of the severity of comorbidities including headache related anxiety and depression, and both of the quality of life and sleep.

In addition, patients' characteristics will be investigated as follows:

  1. Sociodemographic factors (ethnicity, age, sex, body weight, BMI, blood pressure)
  2. Headache related parameters (onset, duration, pain scale, current medication for headache, menstrual cycle)
  3. Anxiety, evaluate by Hospital Anxiety and Depression Scale (HADS)
  4. Depression, evaluate by Beck's Depression Inventory
  5. Quality of life, evaluate by 36-Item Short Form Survey (SF-36)
  6. Quality of sleep, evaluate by Pittsburgh Sleep Quality Index (PSQI)
  7. Aura of headache
  8. Episodic or chronic headache (If patient diagnosed as migraine.)
  9. Nausea, vomiting, photophobia, phonophobia (If patient diagnosed as migraine.) During the following time, we will need the patient's blood samples four times, each times 20cc, all need 80cc for Lab test of MMP2, CGRP, substance P, beta-endorphin.

Importance:

In our hospital, we perform laser-acupuncture for patients with headache for several years. A prospective randomized controlled study is the key tools to establish the efficacy of laser-acupuncture for primary headache, and the Lab data with MMP2, CGRP, substance P, beta-endorphin for approval. Look forward to help improve therapeutic strategies in clinical practice.

Enrollment

60 estimated patients

Sex

All

Ages

18+ years old

Volunteers

No Healthy Volunteers

Inclusion criteria

  • Migraine patient under the diagnosis and classification of headache was evaluated using the ICHD-3 criteria.

Exclusion criteria

  • Age under 18 years old
  • Pregnancy

Trial design

Primary purpose

Treatment

Allocation

Randomized

Interventional model

Crossover Assignment

Masking

Triple Blind

60 participants in 2 patient groups

Laser treatment
Experimental group
Description:
CM patients with unsatisfactory pharmacological effects receive laser acupuncture for 8 sessions that spanned 4 weeks. Laser stimulation energy of 4.5 J for 30 seconds at each of the following acupoints: bilateral Cuanzhu (BL2), Fengchi (GB20), Taiyang (EX-HN5), Shuaigu (GB8), Hegu (LI4), Taichong (LR3) and midline Yintang (EX-HN3)
Treatment:
Device: Laser Pen
Sham treatment
Sham Comparator group
Description:
CM patients with unsatisfactory pharmacological effects receive sham treatment for 8 sessions that spanned 4 weeks. Sham treatment had no laser output.
Treatment:
Other: Observation

Trial contacts and locations

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Central trial contact

Yuan-Chen Liu, M.D.; Ching-Chun Chung, M.D.

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