Intraoral Acupuncture for Sialorrhea in Stroke Patients: a Study Protocol for a Randomized Controlled Trial.

IF 0.9 Q4 INTEGRATIVE & COMPLEMENTARY MEDICINE Journal of Acupuncture and Meridian Studies Pub Date : 2024-06-30 DOI:10.51507/j.jams.2024.17.3.100
Jin-Jin Wang, Meng-Meng Shao, Xue-Zhen Zhou, Zu-Chen Lin, Hai-Yan Li, Zheng-Zhong Yuan, Qin-Qin Ma, Fang Li, Wen-Bin Fu
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Abstract

Importance: Post-stroke sialorrhea (PSS) refers to excessive saliva flowing out the lip border after a stroke. PSS negatively affects patient self-image and social communication and may lead to depression. Limited evidence supports the link between excessive salivation and PSS. No large-scale, strictly controlled randomized controlled trials have shown the effectiveness of acupuncture in treating PSS patients.

Objective: We aim to compare the effects of intraoral and sham acupuncture in PSS patients and explore relationships among salivation and drooling severity and frequency and swallowing function in stroke patients.

Design: Clinical study protocol, SPIRIT compliant.

Setting: Prospective, single-center, randomized, and sham-controlled trial.

Population: We will recruit 106 PSS patients to receive 4-week intraoral or sham acupuncture. Additionally, 53 stroke patients without PSS will undergo a conventional 4-week treatment program to compare salivation between PSS and non-PSS patients.

Exposures: Intraoral or sham acupuncture.

Main outcomes and measures: The main evaluation index will be the 3-minute saliva weight (3MSW), comparing changes in 3MSW from baseline to weeks 4 and 8. Secondary assessment indices will include the “Drooling Severity and Frequency Scale” and “Functional Oral Intake Scale.”

Results: The results from this study will be published in peer-reviewed journals.

Conclusion: Comparing effects of intraoral and sham acupuncture in PSS patients, this study may contribute important evidence for future PSS treatment and provide valuable insights into whether salivation issues in stroke patients are attributed to heightened salivary secretion or dysphagia.

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口内针灸治疗中风患者的涎沫:随机对照试验的研究方案。
背景:脑卒中后唾液流出症(PSS)是指脑卒中后唾液从唇缘流出过多。PSS 会对患者的自我形象和社会交流造成负面影响,并可能导致抑郁。常用的减少唾液分泌的治疗方法有各种不良反应,可能不适合中风患者。此外,支持唾液分泌过多与 PSS 之间联系的证据有限。口内舌针是减少儿童流涎的另一种治疗方法。然而,目前还没有大规模、严格对照的随机对照试验显示针灸治疗 PSS 患者的有效性。我们旨在比较口内针刺和假针刺对 PSS 患者的效果,并探讨中风患者流涎和流口水的严重程度、频率和吞咽功能之间的关系:我们将招募 106 名 PSS 患者参加这项前瞻性、单中心、随机和假对照试验,随机分配他们接受为期 4 周的口内针刺或假针刺治疗。此外,53 名无 PSS 的中风患者将接受为期 4 周的常规治疗,以比较 PSS 和非 PSS 患者的流涎情况。干预后将进行为期 4 周的随访。主要评估指标为 3 分钟唾液重量(3MSW),比较 3MSW 从基线到第 4 周和第 8 周的变化。次要评估指标包括 "流口水严重程度和频率量表 "和 "功能性口腔摄入量表":本研究比较了口内针刺和假针刺对 PSS 患者的影响,可为未来的 PSS 治疗提供重要证据,并为了解中风患者的流涎问题是由于唾液分泌增加还是吞咽困难提供有价值的见解。
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Journal of Acupuncture and Meridian Studies
Journal of Acupuncture and Meridian Studies INTEGRATIVE & COMPLEMENTARY MEDICINE-
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Acupuncture and Meridian Studies is a quarterly, peer-reviewed journal featuring high-quality studies related to basic and clinical acupuncture and meridian research. It also includes new paradigm of integrative research, covering East–West and traditional–modern medicine. Manuscripts should fall into one of the categories: topical review, original research paper, brief ... click here for full Aims & Scope The Journal of Acupuncture and Meridian Studies is a quarterly, peer-reviewed journal featuring high-quality studies related to basic and clinical acupuncture and meridian research. It also includes new paradigm of integrative research, covering East–West and traditional–modern medicine.
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