Effects of Transcutaneous Nerve Electrostimulation (TENS) of Acupuncture Points on Pulmonary Function and Dyspnea Symptoms in Patients With Pulmonary Nodules (LUNG TENS)
Lung Diseases, Dyspnea, Acupuncture
About this trial
This is an interventional treatment trial for Lung Diseases focused on measuring Acupuncture, Lung
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria:
- smokers
- patients with pulmonary nodules attended at Santa Marcelina Hospital.
Exclusion Criteria:
- Patients with pacemakers
- patients unable to read, understand and sign the informed consent form
- patients with mobility restrictions
- patients with chest pain
- patients who have previously used TENS
Sites / Locations
- Ambulatório de Nódulos e Massas Pulmonares H Santa MarcelinaRecruiting
Arms of the Study
Arm 1
Arm 2
Experimental
Placebo Comparator
Intervention Arm (BI)
Control Arm (BC)
The BI participants will initially undergo simple spirometry and a 6-minute walk test and Borg scale application upon admission to the thoracic surgery department. Immediately after the exams, they will undergo a TENS application session over the acupuncture points: Feishu, Zhongfu, Taiyuan and Dingchuan using a frequency of 200Hz and a pulse time of 80 seconds of sufficient intensity to cause a slight sensation of local numbness without muscle fasciculations. The TENS application time will be 30 minutes. Immediately after the TENS application, the participants will be submitted to a new spirometry, a new 6-minute walk test and again to the Borg scale.
The BC participants will undergo the same steps as BI, however when applying TENS to these participants investigators will place the electrodes over the points without turning on the device in order to obtain the effect of a placebo.