RecruitingNot ApplicableNCT06401837

Acupressure Therapy on Post-stroke Fatigue, Depression, and Sleep Disturbances in Ischemic Stroke Patients

Circadian Based Acupressure Therapy on Post-stroke Fatigue, Depression, and Sleep Disturbances in Ischemic Stroke Patients Undergoing Rehabilitation


Sponsor

China Medical University Hospital

Enrollment

78 participants

Start Date

Sep 14, 2023

Study Type

INTERVENTIONAL

Conditions

Summary

Post-stroke fatigue (PSF) was defined as 'a subjective feeling of physical and/or mental exhaustion that is unrelated to exertion and does not typically improve with rest'. About 25\~85% of first stoke patients had PSF in the first year. Literature review from animal studies suggested the mechanism of post-stroke fatigue may be due to prolonged production of inflammatory cytokines process after stroke. Acupuncture therapy which regulates the inflammatory process may have the potential to ameliorate fatigue symptoms alone with sleep disturbance after stroke. Acupressure which stimulating the same acupoints by manually pressure may make it easy to perform in anytime and anywhere. The effect of circadian based acupressure application on post-stroke fatigue and sleep disturbances need be further examined. The purpose of this two-year study is to (1) explore the distribution of inflammatory cytokines (blood and urine IL-1β, IL-6, TNF-α, IL-8) and post-stroke fatigue and sleep, and (2) examine the effect of circadian-based acupressure application on the inflammatory cytokines (urine and blood IL-1β, IL-6, TNF-α, IL-8), and post-stroke symptoms fatigue and sleep) in ischemic stroke patients with post-stroke fatigue during rehabilitation. Ischemic stroke patients (N=240) will be assessed from the rehabilitation wards. Patients with fatigue (FAS\>=24) at assessment (n=78) will be further randomly assigned to the circadian based acupressure application group (AA), or the routine care control group (RC) for 2 weeks. Data of inflammatory cytokines (of IL-1β, IL-6, TNF-α, IL-8), post-stroke fatigue (Fatigue assessment scale), and sleep (Pittsburg Sleep Quality Index and consumer tracker) will be collected. Descriptive statistics, t-test, repeated measure ANOVA, linear/logistic regression or appropriate nonparametric equivalent will be used to compare pre-post differences and to compare differences between groups. Study results will provide information about the mechanism and effect of acupressure application on inflammation and post-stroke fatigue and sleep disturbances in ischemic stroke patients.


Eligibility

Min Age: 50 YearsMax Age: 95 Years

Plain Language Summary

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This study is testing whether acupressure — a technique of applying gentle pressure to specific points on the body — can reduce fatigue, depression, and sleep problems in patients recovering from an ischemic stroke (a stroke caused by a blocked blood vessel). **You may be eligible if...** - You are 50 years old or older - You have been diagnosed with an ischemic stroke - You are conscious and alert (GCS score 13 or higher) - You are medically stable with no or controlled complications - You have significant fatigue (measured by a standard scale) **You may NOT be eligible if...** - You have severe cognitive impairment that prevents giving consent - You have significant speech or language difficulties (dysphasia) - You require mechanical ventilation - You have multiple unstable medical conditions - You are currently receiving acupuncture at the same acupressure points used in this study Talk to your doctor to see if this trial is right for you.

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Interventions

BEHAVIORALCircadian based acupressure application

Acupoints include three points in hand: PC6 Neiguan, LI4 Hegu, HT7 Shenmen; two points in leg: SP6 Sanyinjiao \& ST36 Zusanli; and one point in back: DU14 Dazhui will be selected. The nurse will also teach patients and their caregiver how to apply acupressure on these acupoints. Self-administered acupressure application on the above acupoints will be performed and followed in the second week. A rehabilitation program and routine care will be scheduled as usual except for acupressure.


Locations(2)

China Medical University Hospital Taichung East Branch

Taichung, Taiwan

China Medical University Hospital

Taichung, Taiwan

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