Heading needle training intervenes dysphagia in apoplexy decubatio
- Conditions
- apoplexy
- Registration Number
- ITMCTR2023000037
- Lead Sponsor
- Guangzhou University of Chinese Medicine
- Brief Summary
Not available
- Detailed Description
Not available
Recruitment & Eligibility
- Status
- Recruiting
- Sex
- All
- Target Recruitment
- Not specified
(1)According to the Key Points of Diagnosis of Major Cerebrovascular Diseases in China 2019 and the Chinese Expert Consensus of Monitoring Stroke, the symptoms of stroke meet the diagnostic criteria. Similarly, the Expert Consensus of Assessment and Treatment of Swallowing Disorders in China (2017 edition) confirms that swallowing disorder meets the diagnostic criteria.Stroke meets the diagnostic criteria in the TCM Industry standard of China's Diagnosis Basis, Syndrome Classification and Efficacy Evaluation of Stroke and the Certificate Diagnosis and Efficacy Standards for Internal Medicine of Traditional Chinese Medicine. Additionally, dysphagia is commonly caused by a stroke.
(2)In the recovery phase of stroke, onset occurred between 1 month and six months ago.
(3)Water Swallow Test (WST) at levels 3 to 5.
(4)Stable vital signs, absence of severe cognitive impairments or receptive aphasia affecting command comprehension, and a No Cognitive Impairment assessment on the Mini-Mental State Examination (MMSE).
(5)Good compliance willingness of both patients and family members to cooperate with the research treatment plan and follow-up.
(6)Comprehensive understanding of the risks and benefits of treatment by research subjects and their families, voluntary participation in the trial, and signing informed consent forms.
(1) Combined with other conditions affecting swallowing function, such as esophageal tumors, Guillain-Barré syndrome, head and neck tumors, etc.; or concurrent with situations impacting swallowing function, such as undergoing tracheostomy or water restriction due to medical reasons.
(2) Accompanied by severe systemic diseases like cardiovascular, pulmonary, hepatic, renal disorders, malignancies, or with abnormal coagulation function, hematologic disorders, or cachexia.
(3) History of two or more strokes.
(4) Anticipated survival of less than 3 months.
(5) Existing or suspected cases of aspirational pneumonia.
(6) Pregnant or lactating women.
(7) Currently participating in other clinical trials or having received other acupuncture treatments that could affect the present study.
Study & Design
- Study Type
- Interventional study
- Study Design
- Not specified
- Primary Outcome Measures
Name Time Method standardized swallowing assessment,SSA;
- Secondary Outcome Measures
Name Time Method water swallowing test, WST;The amplitude of the exhumation of the tongue bone;the Short-Form Health Survey,SF-36;oxygen saturation of blood;