The purpose of this study is to find out whether acupuncture treatments can reduce the need for opioid medication when managing pain caused by chemotherapy. The study will compare the effects of adding acupuncture to usual pain management with those of usual pain management alone, in reducing opioid use by relieving pain. Researchers also want to find out more about the effects of acupuncture treatments on other symptoms caused by cancer treatments and quality of life.
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
RANDOMIZED
Purpose
TREATMENT
Masking
NONE
Enrollment
299
Acupuncture treatments will be scheduled to cover the period of high symptom burden. Acupuncture will start on Day 0 and continue once daily to Day 15, as long as the patient is inpatient or comes to the clinic for post-transplantation follow-up. Electrical stimulation (e-acupuncture) may be applied to the ST36 and SP6 points when appropriate as per standard acupuncture practice.
All study patients will receive the usual HSCT care and pain management regimens (usually opioids) as per standard practice at the study institution.
Participants will be asked to complete patient reported outcomes assessments online using REDCap or, If they prefer, via pencil and paper or over the phone. Assessments at baseline (within 4 weeks before HiChemo) and on or about days 7, 15, 30, and 90 after the first dose of HiChemo.
Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center
New York, New York, United States
Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center
Seattle, Washington, United States
Seattle Cancel Care Alliance (Data Collection Only)
Seattle, Washington, United States
the Number of Patients Using Opioids at a Given Time
at a given time divided by the total number of patients randomized to that group at Day 7) by review of medication records and urine drug test
Time frame: at day 7
the Number of Patients Using Opioids at a Given Time
at a given time divided by the total number of patients randomized to that group at Day 90) by review of medication records and urine drug test
Time frame: at day 90
Symptom Burden
measured by M. D. Anderson Symptom Inventory Blood and Marrow Transplantaion (MDASI-BMT). The symptoms rated are feeling physically sick, weak, diarrhea, mouth sores, and bleeding. All symptoms are rated with reference to "the last 24 hours" on 0-10 numeric scales from "not present" to "as bad as you can imagine." MDASIBMT Total Symptom Severity score will serve as the symptom burden primary endpoint. The MDASI assesses the severity of symptoms at their worst in the last 24 hours on a 0-10 numerical scale with 0 being "not present" and 10 being "as bad as you can imagine. Total symptom severity was calculated by averaging all 18 items in the scale
Time frame: At baseline
Symptom Burden
measured by M. D. Anderson Symptom Inventory Blood and Marrow Transplantaion (MDASI-BMT). The symptoms rated are feeling physically sick, weak, diarrhea, mouth sores, and bleeding. All symptoms are rated with reference to "the last 24 hours" on 0-10 numeric scales from "not present" to "as bad as you can imagine." MDASIBMT Total Symptom Severity score will serve as the symptom burden primary endpoint. The MDASI assesses the severity of symptoms at their worst in the last 24 hours on a 0-10 numerical scale with 0 being "not present" and 10 being "as bad as you can imagine. Total symptom severity was calculated by averaging all 18 items in the scale
Time frame: At Day 7
Symptom Burden
measured by M. D. Anderson Symptom Inventory Blood and Marrow Transplantaion (MDASI-BMT). The symptoms rated are feeling physically sick, weak, diarrhea, mouth sores, and bleeding. All symptoms are rated with reference to "the last 24 hours" on 0-10 numeric scales from "not present" to "as bad as you can imagine." MDASIBMT Total Symptom Severity score will serve as the symptom burden primary endpoint. The MDASI assesses the severity of symptoms at their worst in the last 24 hours on a 0-10 numerical scale with 0 being "not present" and 10 being "as bad as you can imagine. Total symptom severity was calculated by averaging all 18 items in the scale
Time frame: At Day 90
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