Tinnitus and Acupuncture
Tinnitus, Subjective
About this trial
This is an interventional treatment trial for Tinnitus, Subjective focused on measuring tinnitus, acupuncture, otology, prospective study
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria:
- The inclusion criteria of the study for patients were determined as; (a) male and female patients aged 18 to 60 years, (b) unilateral or bilateral subjective tinnitus, (c) with a history of severe subjective tinnitus for at least one year, (d) patients with severe tinnitus according to the THI questionnaire result (over 38 points), (e) the patients who could not detect etiology of tinnitus in the otolaryngology examination, (f) not having received any treatment within the last six months. The patients who applied to the otorhinolaryngology clinic of our hospital were included in the study
Exclusion Criteria:
- The exclusion criteria were having received acupuncture therapy for the last three months for any reason, having a history of medication/surgery due to heart disease, having a disease that could cause objective tinnitus, such as Meniere's disease, otitis media, and otosclerosis, having metal allergy or needle phobia, having a history of psychotropic drug use, pregnancy or nursing, and not completing the THI survey.
Sites / Locations
- Ihsan Kuzucu
Arms of the Study
Arm 1
Arm 2
Placebo Comparator
Active Comparator
sham acupuncture
acupuncture
Ten acupuncture sessions were applied over five weeks. In this study, acupuncture style is the traditional Chinese model, acupuncture was performed on 11 acupuncture points (TE21, SI19, GB2, TE22, ST7, TE17, GB20 of the affected side, and GB20, TE05, KI3 of both sides) using sterile, single-use, 0.25 mm thick, 40 mm long needles (Dongbang Medical Co., Boryeong, Korea). The acupuncture points were selected by taking previous studies as reference. The depth of the needle differed depending on the anatomical structure of the participant and the nature of the acupuncture points, but it was approximately 5-10 mm. The acupuncture needles were applied until the participant experienced de-qi and removed after 20 minutes.
en acupuncture sessions were applied over five weeks. In this study, acupuncture style is the traditional Chinese model, acupuncture was performed on 11 acupuncture points (TE21, SI19, GB2, TE22, ST7, TE17, GB20 of the affected side, and GB20, TE05, KI3 of both sides) using sterile, single-use, 0.25 mm thick, 40 mm long needles (Dongbang Medical Co., Boryeong, Korea). The acupuncture points were selected by taking previous studies as reference. The depth of the needle differed depending on the anatomical structure of the participant and the nature of the acupuncture points, but it was approximately 5-10 mm. The acupuncture needles were applied until the participant experienced de-qi and removed after 20 minutes.