School of Chinese Medicine, LKS Faculty of Medicine, The University of Hong Kong, 10 Sassoon Road, Pokfulam, Hong Kong, China.
School of Chinese Medicine, Hong Kong Baptist University, Kowloon Tong, Hong Kong, China.
Breast Cancer Res. 2023 Apr 26;25(1):49. doi: 10.1186/s13058-023-01645-0.
Insomnia is a highly prevalent symptom occurred during and post-chemotherapy. Acupuncture may have beneficial effects in the management of chemotherapy-associated insomnia. This study was conducted to determine the efficacy and safety of acupuncture in improving chemotherapy-associated insomnia in breast cancer patients.
This assessor-participant blinded, randomized, sham-controlled trial was conducted from November 2019 to January 2022 (follow-up completed July 2022). Participants were referred by oncologists from two Hong Kong hospitals. Assessments and interventions were conducted at the outpatient clinic of School of Chinese Medicine, the University of Hong Kong. The 138 breast cancer patients with chemotherapy-associated insomnia were randomly assigned to receive either 15 sessions of active acupuncture regimen by combining needling into body acupoints and acupressure on auricular acupoints or sham acupuncture control (69 each) for 18 weeks, followed by 24 weeks of follow-up. The primary outcome was measured using Insomnia Severity Index (ISI). Secondary outcomes included the Pittsburgh Sleep Quality Index, Actiwatch and sleep diary for sleep parameters, depression and anxiety, fatigue and pain, and quality of life.
There were 87.7% (121/138) participants who completed the primary endpoint (week-6). The active acupuncture regimen was not superior to the sham control in reducing ISI score from baseline to 6 weeks (mean difference: - 0.4, 95% CI - 1.8-1.1; P = 0.609), but produced short-term treatment and long-term follow-up better outcomes in improving sleep onset latency, total sleep time, sleep efficiency, anxiety, depression, and quality of life. Participants of the active acupuncture group had a pronouncedly higher cessation rate of sleeping medications than the sham control (56.5% vs. 14.3%, P = 0.011). All treatment-related adverse events were mild. No participants discontinued treatments due to adverse events.
The active acupuncture regimen could be considered as an effective option for the management of chemotherapy-associated insomnia. It also could serve as a tapering approach to reduce and even replace the use of sleeping medications in breast cancer patients. Trial registration Clinicaltrials.gov : NCT04144309. Registered 30 October 2019.
失眠是化疗期间和之后发生的一种高发性症状。针灸可能对管理化疗相关失眠症有有益的影响。本研究旨在确定针灸在改善乳腺癌患者化疗相关失眠症中的疗效和安全性。
这是一项由评估者参与的、盲法、随机、假对照试验,于 2019 年 11 月至 2022 年 1 月进行(随访于 2022 年 7 月完成)。参与者由香港两家医院的肿瘤学家转介。评估和干预均在香港大学中医药学院的门诊部进行。将 138 例化疗相关失眠的乳腺癌患者随机分为接受 15 次主动针灸方案(结合体针和耳穴按压)或假针灸对照(各 69 例),共 18 周,然后进行 24 周的随访。主要结局指标采用失眠严重程度指数(ISI)。次要结局指标包括匹兹堡睡眠质量指数、Actiwatch 和睡眠日记的睡眠参数、抑郁和焦虑、疲劳和疼痛以及生活质量。
共有 87.7%(121/138)的参与者完成了主要终点(6 周)。主动针灸方案在降低 ISI 评分方面并不优于假对照,从基线到 6 周(平均差异:-0.4,95%CI-1.8-1.1;P=0.609),但在改善入睡潜伏期、总睡眠时间、睡眠效率、焦虑、抑郁和生活质量方面具有短期治疗和长期随访的优势。与假对照相比,主动针灸组的停药率明显更高(56.5% vs. 14.3%,P=0.011)。所有与治疗相关的不良事件均为轻度。没有参与者因不良事件而停止治疗。
主动针灸方案可被视为管理化疗相关失眠症的有效选择。它还可以作为一种逐渐减少的方法,以减少甚至取代乳腺癌患者对睡眠药物的使用。
Clinicaltrials.gov:NCT04144309。注册于 2019 年 10 月 30 日。