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Dongzhimen Hospital Affiliated to Beijing University of Chinese Medicine
This study recruits 30 subjects into three groups, including two experimental groups and one control group. The two experimental groups receive acupuncture treatment for 4 weeks and two times functional magnetic resonance imaging scans as well as clinical symptom assessments. The control group receive one scan without any intervention. The aim of this study is to find the whether the effect of acupuncture treatment have diversity among migraineurs with different disease course.
This study recruits 10 patients with long course (\> 5 years) without aura migraine, 10 patients with short course (\< 5 years) without aura migraine and 10 healthy volunteers who meet the inclusion and exclusion criteria. Among the study, two migraine patient groups receive acupuncture treatment for 4 weeks, the frequency is 30 minutes each time, three times a week. According to the national standard of the people's Republic of China (GB / T 12346-2006) acupoint name and location, the acupuncture treatment includes SJ23 (Si Zhu Kong, unilateral), GB8 (Shuai Gu, unilateral), EX-HN5 (Tai Yang, unilateral), GB20 (Feng Chi, unilateral), LI4 (He Gu, bilateral), GB41 (Zu Lin Qi, bilateral), GB34 (Yang Ling Quan, bilateral) and SJ5 (Wai Guan, bilateral) acupoints. Both migraine patients receive scan in functional magnetic resonance imaging (Siemens 3.0T superconducting magnetic resonance scanner, Germany) and symptom scale assessment before the first acupuncture stimulation and post the last acupuncture stimulation. Healthy volunteers receive only one scanning without intervention.
Age
18 - 55 years
Sex
ALL
Healthy Volunteers
Yes
Dongzhimen Hospital
Beijing, China
Start Date
October 30, 2017
Primary Completion Date
December 30, 2019
Completion Date
February 1, 2020
Last Updated
November 20, 2020
30
ACTUAL participants
Acupuncture stimulation
BEHAVIORAL
Lead Sponsor
Beijing University of Chinese Medicine
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