The Role of Auricular Point Diagnosis and Treatment in ERAS During TKA
- Conditions
- Arthroplasty, Replacement, KneeAuriculotherapyEnhanced Recovery After Surgery
- Interventions
- Other: Auriculotherapy
- Registration Number
- NCT06273488
- Lead Sponsor
- Peking Union Medical College
- Brief Summary
To further improve the surgical outcomes of patients undergoing total knee arthroplasty (TKA). This study aims to use ear acupoint therapy to address the following clinical issues: 1 The degree of postoperative inflammation and edema in the patient; 2. Patient pain; 3. Patient functional recovery. 4. Surgical scar repair for patients; 5. Patient perioperative anxiety and postoperative satisfaction. Exploring the safety and effectiveness of ear acupoint therapy in the postoperative application of TKA, leveraging the advantages of suitable traditional Chinese medicine techniques in simplicity, convenience, effectiveness, and cost-effectiveness, and further improving the ERAS Chinese and Western medicine collaborative plan for TKA.
- Detailed Description
Not available
Recruitment & Eligibility
- Status
- RECRUITING
- Sex
- All
- Target Recruitment
- 86
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Age 50-80 years old, no gender limit;
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Meet the late diagnostic criteria for knee osteoarthritis and meet the surgical indications for TKA;
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The patient's auricles of both ears are intact
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The subject/guardian makes it clear that the patient will choose to go to a medical consortium hospital for standardized medical treatment after surgery.
Repeat treatment.
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Subjects/guardians can understand the purpose of the trial and show sufficient compliance with the trial protocol,and signed the informed consent form (ICF).
- Suffering from severe arrhythmia, heart failure, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, epilepsy, mental illness sick;
- The patient's ears are damaged, red, swollen, bleeding, infected, etc. and have contraindications that are not suitable for auricular acupoint diagnosis and treatment.
- Patients with knee varus >15° or valgus before surgery;
- Other circumstances in which the researcher deems it inappropriate to participate in this clinical trial.
Study & Design
- Study Type
- OBSERVATIONAL
- Study Design
- Not specified
- Arm && Interventions
Group Intervention Description Auriculotherapy intervention group Auriculotherapy -
- Primary Outcome Measures
Name Time Method Range of motion(ROM) Within 3 days before surgery and 1 month after surgery The distance and direction to which a bone joint can be extended. Range of motion is a function of the condition of the joints, muscles, and connective tissues involved. Joint flexibility can be improved through appropriate MUSCLE STRETCHING EXERCISES.
- Secondary Outcome Measures
Name Time Method Visual Analogue Pain Scale (VAS) Within 3 days before surgery and 1 month after surgery The VAS score usually uses a ruler about 10 centimeters long, with a scale from 0 to 10, where 0 represents painless and 10 represents the most unbearable pain. The patient selects a corresponding scale on the scale to indicate the intensity of pain based on their own pain perception. For example, 0 represents painlessness, 1 to 3 represents mild pain, 4 to 6 represents moderate pain, and 7 to 10 represents severe pain. This scoring method is simple, objective, and highly sensitive. This study aims to observe the effect of ear acupoint therapy on postoperative pain relief in total knee joint surgery.
Expenses during hospitalization Within 3 days after the patient leaves the surgical hospital This indicator was collected through review of medical records
C-reactive protein (CRP) Within 3 days before surgery and 4 days after surgery This indicator was collected through review of medical records
Acupoint electrical measurement value(AE) Within 3 days before surgery and 1 month after surgery Measure the electrical measurement values of acupoints in corresponding parts of the body through a meridian analyzer.
Vancouver Scar Assessment Scale(VSS) Within 3 months after surgery VSS is currently a commonly used scar assessment method internationally. This scale does not require special equipment and only relies on the tester's naked eye observation. It palpates the patient's scar with bare hands and measures it from four aspects: color, thickness, vascular distribution, and softness. It has the characteristics of simple operation and comprehensive content. Use this score to evaluate the postoperative scar recovery of patients.
Dosage of painkillers Within 1 months after surgery Including the dosage of non steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs and the number of times the pain pump is pressed.
HSS knee joint scoring Within 3 months after surgery The HSS knee joint scoring system is a scoring system proposed by the Hospital for Special Surgery in the United States in 1976 to evaluate preoperative and postoperative knee joint function. It mainly includes six aspects: pain, function, joint range of motion, muscle strength, knee flexion deformity, knee instability, etc., with a maximum score of 100 points. The clinical efficacy classification is excellent\>85, good 70-84, medium 60-69, and poor\<59. Use this scale to comprehensively evaluate the postoperative functional recovery of the knee joint.
Hospital stay Within 1 months after surgery Including wish days during acute and recovery periods
Erythrocyte Sedimentation Rate(ESR) Within 3 days before surgery and 4 days after surgery This indicator was collected through review of medical records.
Postoperative satisfaction 1 month after surgery Investigate patients' satisfaction with auricular acupuncture diagnosis and treatment mainly through telephone follow-up.
Demand rate and satisfaction rate of auricular point diagnosis and treatment 1 month after surgery The demand rate calculation formula is the total number of patients who require ear acupuncture treatment/included in this study, while the satisfaction rate calculation formula is the final patient who provides ear acupuncture treatment/patient who requires ear acupuncture treatment.
Total number of pain pump uses (presses) Within 4 days after surgery This indicator was collected through review of medical records
Self-Assessment Survey for Anxiety(SAS) Within 3 days before surgery and 1 month after surgery The SAS score is a tool used to assess an individual's anxiety status, typically used in adults and adolescents. The cut-off value of the standard score is 50 points. A score below this indicates no anxiety problems, while a score above this may indicate varying degrees of anxiety problems.
According to the increase in anxiety level, SAS scores can be divided into mild (50-59 points), moderate (60-69 points), and severe (over 70 points) anxiety. This study evaluated the perioperative anxiety of patients using this scale.Kine siphobia (TSK) score Within 1 month after surgery Use this scale to evaluate patients' postoperative kinesiology. This scale has 17 items in total, with a total score of 17 to 68 points. A score of \>37 can be diagnosed as kinesiphobia. The higher the score, the higher the degree of kinesiphobia after TKA.
Thigh circumference(knee joint circumference) Within 3 days before surgery and 1 month after surgery The leg circumference measurement method is mainly used to evaluate the swelling of lower limbs after TKA.
Adverse events related to auricular acupuncture diagnosis and treatment Within 1 month after surgery Adverse events related to auricular acupuncture diagnosis and treatment
Affected limb drainage volume Within 4 days after surgery This indicator was collected through review of medical records
Preoperative Anxiety Scale (PAS-7) score 1 day before surgery This scale assesses some of the patient's conditions related to surgery, and then selects the appropriate option among the 5 options based on the actual situation during the few days of hospitalization, and circles the corresponding number. The higher the score, the more severe the patient's preoperative anxiety.This scale consists of 7 questions, with a total score of 28 points. The higher the score, the more severe the patient's preoperative anxiety level is
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Trial Locations
- Locations (1)
Peking Union Medical College Hospital
🇨🇳Beijing, Beijing, China