Effectiveness of acupuncture combined with auricular acupressure in the treatment of postoperative ileus: a study protocol for a randomized controlled trial.
Study Goal
The researchers aimed to determine the effectiveness of acupuncture combined with auricular acupressure in reducing the incidence and symptoms of postoperative ileus (POI) after abdominal surgery.
Results Summary
The study protocol outlines plans to evaluate primary outcomes like time to first defecation and flatus, and secondary outcomes including hospital stay length, pain intensity, nausea severity, and inflammatory markers, but results are not yet reported.
Population
160 participants undergoing abdominal surgery at Shanghai Tenth People's Hospital.
Effective Dosage
Not specified in the abstract.
Duration
Not specified in the abstract.
Interactions
None mentioned
| Intervention | Direction | Endpoint | Population | Dosage | Impact | Claim # |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
acupuncture combined with auricular acupressure | decrease | incidence and related symptoms of POI | patients after abdominal surgery | - | decreasing | #1 |
manual acupuncture combined with auricular acupressure | decrease | time to first defecation after surgery | participants at Shanghai Tenth People's Hospital | - | effectiveness | #2 |
manual acupuncture combined with auricular acupressure | decrease | time to first flatus after surgery | participants at Shanghai Tenth People's Hospital | - | effectiveness | #3 |
manual acupuncture combined with auricular acupressure | decrease | length of postoperative hospital stay | participants at Shanghai Tenth People's Hospital | - | effect on | #4 |
manual acupuncture combined with auricular acupressure | decrease | intensity of postoperative abdominal pain | participants at Shanghai Tenth People's Hospital | - | effect on | #5 |
manual acupuncture combined with auricular acupressure | decrease | intensity of postoperative abdominal distension | participants at Shanghai Tenth People's Hospital | - | effect on | #6 |
manual acupuncture combined with auricular acupressure | decrease | severity of postoperative nausea and vomiting | participants at Shanghai Tenth People's Hospital | - | effect on | #7 |
manual acupuncture combined with auricular acupressure | decrease | time to tolerate diet | participants at Shanghai Tenth People's Hospital | - | effect on | #8 |
manual acupuncture combined with auricular acupressure | decrease | inflammatory index | participants at Shanghai Tenth People's Hospital | - | effect on | #9 |
manual acupuncture combined with auricular acupressure | decrease | incidence of prolonged postoperative ileus | participants at Shanghai Tenth People's Hospital | - | effect on | #10 |
BACKGROUND: About one-third of patients experience postoperative ileus (POI) after abdominal surgery, which can cause various complications and has not been treated well in clinical practice. The comprehensive treatment offered by traditional Chinese medicine may be a good choice for promoting intestinal mobility. Therefore, the aim of this study protocol is to observe the effectiveness of acupuncture combined with auricular acupressure in decreasing the incidence and related symptoms of POI. METHODS: This is a single-center, assessor-blinded, randomized controlled trial. A total of 160 participants are supposed to recruit at Shanghai Tenth People's Hospital and randomly divided into two parallel groups in a 1:1 ratio. The intervention group are planned to receive manual acupuncture combined with auricular acupressure, while the control group are planned to receive regular enhanced recovery after surgery treatment. The primary outcome is the time to first defecation and first flatus after surgery. The secondary outcomes include the length of postoperative hospital stay, intensity of postoperative abdominal pain and distension, severity of postoperative nausea and vomiting, time to tolerate diet, inflammatory index, and incidence of prolonged postoperative ileus. DISCUSSION: The results of this research will provide substantial evidence regarding the efficacy of comprehensive traditional Chinese treatment, specifically auricular acupressure and manual acupuncture, in treating and preventing POI. TRIAL REGISTRATION: ClinicalTrials.gov, Identifier: ChiCTR2300075983, registered on September 21, 2023.