http://bmjopen.bmj.com/content/4/12/e007080.full
- Jianqiao Fang1,2,
- Lifang Chen1,
- Luni Chen2,
- Chao Wang2,
- Crystal Lynn Keeler3,
- Ruijie Ma1,
- Shouyu Xu4,
- Laihua Shen5,
- Yehua Bao6,
- Conghua Ji7
+ Author Affiliations
- Correspondence to Professor Jianqiao Fang; fangjianqiao7532@163.com
- Received 4 November 2014
- Revised 11 November 2014
- Accepted 12 November 2014
- Published 4 December 2014
Abstract
Introduction
Many patients with stroke receive integrative medicine in China, which
includes the basic treatment of Western medicine and
routine rehabilitation, in
conjunction with acupuncture and Chinese medicine. The question of
whether integrative medicine
is efficacious for stroke
rehabilitation is still controversial and very little research currently
exists on the integrated
approach for this condition.
Consequently, we will conduct a multicentre, randomised, controlled,
assessor-blinded clinical
trial to assess the effectiveness of
integrative medicine on stroke rehabilitation.
Methods and analysis
360 participants recruited from three large Chinese medical hospitals
in Zhejiang Province will be randomly divided into
the integrative medicine
rehabilitation (IMR) group and the conventional rehabilitation (CR)
group in a 1:1 ratio. Participants
in the IMR group will receive
acupuncture and Chinese herbs in addition to basic Western medicine and
rehabilitation treatment.
The CR group will not receive
acupuncture and Chinese herbal medicine. The assessment data will be
collected at baseline,
4 and 8 weeks postrandomisation, and
then at 12 weeks’ follow-up. The primary outcome is measured by the
Modified Barthel
Index. The secondary outcomes are
the National Institutes of Health Stroke Scale (NIHSS), Fugl-Meyer
Assessment, the mini-mental
state examination and Montreal
Cognitive, Hamilton's Depression Scale and Self-Rating Depression Scale,
and the incidence
of adverse events.
Ethics and dissemination
Ethical approval was obtained from ethics committees of three
hospitals. The results will be disseminated in a peer-reviewed
journal and presented at
international congresses. The results will also be disseminated to
patients by telephone, during
follow-up calls inquiring on
patient's post-study health status.
Trial registration number Chinese Clinical Trial Register: ChiCTR-TRC-12001972, http://www.chictr.org/en/proj/show.aspx?proj=2561
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