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Skin Surface's Temperature Changes When Auricular Acupressure at Cervical Vertebra Acupoints in Healthy Volunteers

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Bui Pham Minh Man

Status

Completed

Conditions

Healthy Volunteers

Treatments

Procedure: Auricular acupressure

Study type

Interventional

Funder types

Other

Identifiers

NCT05578040
676/HDDD-DHYD

Details and patient eligibility

About

Auricular acupressure is one of the acupuncture techniques on the ear, which is a method of impacting on acupoints with force and without using needles to help diagnose and treat physical and psychosomatic dysfunctions. Some studies prove that the acupoints on the pinna have a corresponding relationship with the areas of the body, and when acting on the acupoints can change the temperature of the corresponding area. Chronic neck pain is closely related to the decline in subcutaneous microcirculation, where heat transfer from deep within the body to the surface of the skin is carried out by the dermal vascular system. When blood flow through the venous network is high, heat is carried from the deep to the skin and vice versa. Therefore, to understand the role of cervical vertebra acupoints in neck pain, the study wants to demonstrate the correlation when auricular acupressure at cervical vertebra acupoints and the skin surface temperature of the neck area.

Full description

Participants and Methods: A randomized controlled trial is conducted by surveying the change in temperature in the neck area respectively when auricular acupressure is applied to the left and right cervical vertebra acupoints compared with the sham auricular acupressure group in each side of the ear in healthy volunteers. A total of 60 participants were randomly assigned to 2 groups (A and B) and the allocation was 1:1. In group A: participants received sham auricular acupressure at the left AH13 acupoint (left cervical vertebra) of the ear and auricular acupressure after 1 week. In group B: participants received sham auricular acupressure at the right AH13 acupoint (right cervical vertebra) of the ear and auricular acupressure after 1 week. The primary outcome was change in temperature in the neck area respectively when auricular acupressure is applied to the left and right cervical vertebra acupoints compared with the sham auricular acupressure group. This trial will be performed as randomized, controlled, and single blinded.

Enrollment

60 patients

Sex

All

Ages

18 to 30 years old

Volunteers

Accepts Healthy Volunteers

Inclusion criteria

  • Healthy volunteers, regardless of gender or profession

  • Age between enough 18 and 30 years old.

  • No psychological problems (anxiety, depression, stress): assessed according to DASS 21 score, with stress score < 15 points.

  • Vital signs within normal limits:

    • Heart rates from 60 to 100 beats/minute
    • Systolic blood pressure between 90 and 139 mmHg
    • Diastolic blood pressure between 60 and 89 mmHg
    • Body temperature: 36.59 ± 0.43 0C
    • Breathing rate: 16 ± 3 times/minute
  • Voluntarily agree to participate in the research and sign the consent form to participate in the research after being advised by the researcher and clearly explaining the rights and obligations when participating in the research.

  • Not currently participating in other intervention studies.

  • No knowledge and experience of auricular acupressure method.

Exclusion criteria

  • Having an inflammatory injury in the site of the skin to be investigated.
  • Using heat therapy, for example, massage, cupping therapy, and acupuncture in the site of the skin to be investigated within 24h.
  • Applying chemical or pharmaceutical products to the site of the skin to be surveyed before conducting the study.
  • Other diseases that could affect or interfere with outcomes, including the common cold or flu.
  • Having neck pain, dermatitis, skin infection, and wound in the survey area.
  • Having diseases that change the body temperature, like hyperthyroidism, and hypothyroidism.
  • Taking stimulants (alcohol, beer, coffee, tobacco) within 24h.
  • Staying up at night or having insomnia before the day of the study.
  • Playing sport within 2h.
  • Pregnant woman or woman in the period.
  • Are taking some sleeping pills, sedatives, or drugs that cause vasodilation, lower blood pressure
  • Anxiety, depression, and stress before conducting the study with DASS 21 score > 15 points.

Trial design

Primary purpose

Basic Science

Allocation

Randomized

Interventional model

Parallel Assignment

Masking

Single Blind

60 participants in 2 patient groups

Group A: Left AH13 acupoint (left cervical vertebra)
Experimental group
Description:
Participants received sham auricular acupressure by adhesive patches without Vaccaria seed at the left auricular cervical vertebra acupoint and auricular acupressure Vaccaria seed at the left auricular cervical vertebra acupoint after 1 week. At each time, the skin surface temperature of the neck area will be recorded.
Treatment:
Procedure: Auricular acupressure
Group B: RIght AH13 acupoint (right cervical vertebra)
Experimental group
Description:
Participants received sham auricular acupressure by adhesive patches without Vaccaria seed at the right auricular cervical vertebra acupoint - and auricular acupressure Vaccaria seed at the right auricular cervical vertebra acupoint after 1 week. At each time, the skin surface temperature in the neck area will be recorded.
Treatment:
Procedure: Auricular acupressure

Trial contacts and locations

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Central trial contact

Minh-Man Pham Bui, Medical Doctor; Thu-Song Thi Nguyen, Medical Doctor

Data sourced from clinicaltrials.gov

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