Effect and Neuroimaging Mechanism of Electroacupuncture for Vascular Cognitive Impairment No Dementia: Study Protocol for a Randomized, Assessor-Blind, Controlled Clinical Trial

Joint Authors

Lin, Ruizhu
Huang, Jia
Xu, Jianfeng
Tao, Jing
Xu, Ying
Liu, Jiao
Liu, Weilin
Liang, Shengxiang
Yang, Minguang
Chen, Lidian

Source

Evidence-Based Complementary and Alternative Medicine

Issue

Vol. 2020, Issue 2020 (31 Dec. 2020), pp.1-8, 8 p.

Publisher

Hindawi Publishing Corporation

Publication Date

2020-02-26

Country of Publication

Egypt

No. of Pages

8

Main Subjects

Medicine

Abstract EN

Vascular cognitive impairment no dementia (VCIND) is likely to develop into vascular dementia (VD) without intervention.

The clinical efficacy of electroacupuncture (EA) for VCIND has been previously demonstrated.

However, the neuroimaging mechanism of EA for VCIND has not been elucidated clearly.

This trial is designed to provide solid evidence for the efficacy and neuroimaging mechanism of EA treatment for patients with VCIND.

This ongoing study is an assessor-blind, parallel-group, randomized controlled trial.

140 eligible subjects will be recruited from the General Hospital of Ningxia Medical University and randomized into either the electroacupuncture (EA) group or the control group (CG).

All subjects will receive basic treatment, and participants in the CG will receive health education performed weekly.

Except for basic treatment and health education, participants in the EA group will receive treatment 5 times per week for a total of 40 sessions over 8 weeks.

The primary outcome in this study is Montreal Cognitive Assessment (MoCA), and the secondary outcomes are Auditory Verbal Learning Test (AVLT), Stroop color-naming condition (STROOP), Rey–Osterrieth Complex Graphics Testing, and resting-state functional magnetic resonance imaging (rs-fMRI).

All of the outcome measures will be assessed at baseline and 8 weeks of intervention.

The medical abstraction of adverse events will be done at each visit.

The results of this trial will demonstrate the efficacy and neuroimaging mechanism of EA treatment for VCIND, thus supporting EA treatment as an ideal choice for VCIND treatment.

The trial was registered at the Chinese Clinical Trial Registry on 28 July 2018 (ChiCTR1800017398).

American Psychological Association (APA)

Lin, Ruizhu& Huang, Jia& Xu, Jianfeng& Tao, Jing& Xu, Ying& Liu, Jiao…[et al.]. 2020. Effect and Neuroimaging Mechanism of Electroacupuncture for Vascular Cognitive Impairment No Dementia: Study Protocol for a Randomized, Assessor-Blind, Controlled Clinical Trial. Evidence-Based Complementary and Alternative Medicine،Vol. 2020, no. 2020, pp.1-8.
https://search.emarefa.net/detail/BIM-1157187

Modern Language Association (MLA)

Lin, Ruizhu…[et al.]. Effect and Neuroimaging Mechanism of Electroacupuncture for Vascular Cognitive Impairment No Dementia: Study Protocol for a Randomized, Assessor-Blind, Controlled Clinical Trial. Evidence-Based Complementary and Alternative Medicine No. 2020 (2020), pp.1-8.
https://search.emarefa.net/detail/BIM-1157187

American Medical Association (AMA)

Lin, Ruizhu& Huang, Jia& Xu, Jianfeng& Tao, Jing& Xu, Ying& Liu, Jiao…[et al.]. Effect and Neuroimaging Mechanism of Electroacupuncture for Vascular Cognitive Impairment No Dementia: Study Protocol for a Randomized, Assessor-Blind, Controlled Clinical Trial. Evidence-Based Complementary and Alternative Medicine. 2020. Vol. 2020, no. 2020, pp.1-8.
https://search.emarefa.net/detail/BIM-1157187

Data Type

Journal Articles

Language

English

Notes

Includes bibliographical references

Record ID

BIM-1157187