The aim of this clinical study is to observe the therapeutic effect of acupuncture and intradermal acupuncture in the treatment of insomnia Participants were randomized into the acupuncture group and control group. Both groups were treated 3 times in a week and assessed before and after the treatment. Hypothesis : 1. Acupuncture group will produce superior effect in the treatment of insomnia compared with control group. 2. Acupuncture group will produce superior improvement in anxiety, depression, quality of life, sleep log, recognition, attention, and memory.
The acupuncture group is received acupuncture and intradermal acupuncture therapy at 5 acupoints on wrist and ankle. The control group is received same treatment at 5 sham points approximately 1cm lateral to the acupoints. Except for the location of acupuncture points, all details of treatment are same between acupuncture group and control group. A certified practitioner treat both groups 3 times in a week. The acupuncture inserted into the skin for 20 minutes and the intradermal acupuncture inserted and fixed on the same points for 48\~72 hours. Severity of insomnia, anxiety, depression, quality of life, recognition, attention, and memory are assessed at the baseline, after the last treatment and at a week after the end of last treatment.
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
RANDOMIZED
Purpose
TREATMENT
Masking
SINGLE
Enrollment
38
The acupuncture was applied at 5 acupoints(HT7 Shenmen, PC6 Neiguan, SP6 Sanyinjiao, KI6 Zhaohai, BL62 Shenmai) 3 times in a week. It was performed by a certified practitioner with sterile needles (0.25\*40.0mm). The needles were inserted at least 10.0mm deep through the skin and maintained for 20 minutes The intradermal acupuncture was applied at the same acupoints, immediately after the acupuncture needles were removed. It was performed by the same practitioner with sterile needles (0.20\*8.0mm).attached to skin tape (10.0\*10.0mm). The needles were inserted 3.0\~5.0mm deep and maintained for 48\~72 hours
HYUNG-HEE UNIVERSITY HOSPITAL at GANGDONG
Seoul, South Korea
Change from Baseline in ISI(Insomnia Severity Index) at 1 week
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Change from Baseline in ISI(Insomnia Severity Index) at 2 weeks
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Change from Baseline in STAI(State-Trait Anxiety Inventory) at 1 week
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Change from Baseline in STAI(State-Trait Anxiety Inventory) at 2 weeks
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Change from Baseline in BDI(Beck Depression Inventory) at 1 week
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Change from Baseline in BDI(Beck Depression Inventory) at 2 weeks
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Change from Baseline in PSQI(Pittsburgh Sleep Quality Index) at 1 week
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Change from Baseline in PSQI(Pittsburgh Sleep Quality Index) at 2 weeks
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Change from Baseline in Sleep Logs at 1 week
Sleep onset latency, Total sleep time, Wake time after sleep onset and Sleep efficiency
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Change from Baseline in Sleep Logs at 2 week
Sleep onset latency, Total sleep time, Wake time after sleep onset and Sleep efficiency Follow-up
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Change from Baseline in WHOQOL-Bref at 2 weeks
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Change from Auditory Verbal Learning Test at 1 week
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Change from Baseline in Auditory Verbal Learning Test at 2 weeks
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Change from Digit Span Test at 1 week
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Change from Digit Span Test at 2 weeks
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Change from Spectral analysis EEG at 1 week
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Change from Spectral analysis EEG at 2 weeks
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Change from Auditory ERP at 1 week
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Change from Auditory ERP at 2 weeks
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Change from Heart Rate Variability at 1 week
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Change from Heart Rate Variability at 2 weeks
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