Effects of a Delphi consensus acupuncture treatment protocol on the levels of stress and vascular tone in women undergoing in-vitro fertilization: a randomized clinical trial protocol

Abstract Background The variability of published acupuncture protocols for patients undergoing In-Vitro Fertilization (IVF) complicates the interpretation of data and hinders our understanding of acupuncture’s impact. In 2012, an acupuncture treatment protocol developed by a Delphi consensus process...

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Main Authors: Yan Zhang, Jennifer Phy, Chris Scott-Johnson, Sheila Garos, Jennie Orlando, Samuel Prien, Jaou-Chen Huang
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Language:English
Published: BMC 2017-04-01
Series:BMC Complementary and Alternative Medicine
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IVF
Online Access:http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s12906-017-1693-4
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spelling doaj-5a528234e7934c15b28874a34e67d9a92020-11-25T02:04:35ZengBMCBMC Complementary and Alternative Medicine1472-68822017-04-011711710.1186/s12906-017-1693-4Effects of a Delphi consensus acupuncture treatment protocol on the levels of stress and vascular tone in women undergoing in-vitro fertilization: a randomized clinical trial protocolYan Zhang0Jennifer Phy1Chris Scott-Johnson2Sheila Garos3Jennie Orlando4Samuel Prien5Jaou-Chen Huang6Department of Family and Community Medicine, Texas Tech University Health Sciences CenterDepartment of OB-GYN, Center for Fertility and Reproductive Surgery, Texas Tech University Health Sciences CenterClinical Research Institute (CRI), Texas Tech University Health Sciences CenterDepartment of Psychological Sciences, Texas Tech UniversityDepartment of OB-GYN, Center for Fertility and Reproductive Surgery, Texas Tech University Health Sciences CenterDepartment of OB-GYN, Center for Fertility and Reproductive Surgery, Texas Tech University Health Sciences CenterDepartment of OB-GYN, Center for Fertility and Reproductive Surgery, Texas Tech University Health Sciences CenterAbstract Background The variability of published acupuncture protocols for patients undergoing In-Vitro Fertilization (IVF) complicates the interpretation of data and hinders our understanding of acupuncture’s impact. In 2012, an acupuncture treatment protocol developed by a Delphi consensus process was published to describe the parameters of best practice acupuncture for Assisted Reproductive Technology and future research. However, there has been no clinical trial utilizing this protocol to assess the effects of acupuncture. This study aims to assess the implementation of Dephi consensus acupuncture protocol and to examine the impact of acupuncture on stress and uterine and ovarian blood flow among women between ages 21-42 years seeking IVF. Methods/Design This study is a one site prospective, two-arm randomized controlled non-blind clinical trial conducted in a medical school-affiliated fertility center . Participants will be randomized 1:1 into either the acupuncture group or the standard of care (no acupuncture) group using computer generated tables. Both groups will have 3 regular clinical visits as their standard IVF care during an approximately 2 to 3 weeks window. Women who are randomized into the acupuncture group would receive three sessions based on the Delphi consensus acupuncture protocol in addition to the standard care. The first treatment will be administered between days 6 to 8 of the stimulated IVF cycle. The second session will be performed on the day of embryo transfer at least 1 h prior to the transfer. The third session will be performed within 48 h post-embryo transfer. Participants will be followed for their pregnancy test and pregnancy outcome when applicable. The outcomes stress and blood flow will be measured by a validated perceived stress scale and vasoactive molecules, respectively. Discussion Although recruitment and scheduling could be challenging at times, the Delphi consensus acupuncture protocol was implemented as planned and well-accepted by the patients. Because of the time-specified sessions around patients’ IVF cycle, it is highly recommended to have on-site study acupuncturist(s) to accommodate the schedule. Trial Registration ClinicalTrials NCT02591186 registered on October 7, 2015.http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s12906-017-1693-4AcupunctureDelphi consensus protocolIVF
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author Yan Zhang
Jennifer Phy
Chris Scott-Johnson
Sheila Garos
Jennie Orlando
Samuel Prien
Jaou-Chen Huang
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Jennifer Phy
Chris Scott-Johnson
Sheila Garos
Jennie Orlando
Samuel Prien
Jaou-Chen Huang
Effects of a Delphi consensus acupuncture treatment protocol on the levels of stress and vascular tone in women undergoing in-vitro fertilization: a randomized clinical trial protocol
BMC Complementary and Alternative Medicine
Acupuncture
Delphi consensus protocol
IVF
author_facet Yan Zhang
Jennifer Phy
Chris Scott-Johnson
Sheila Garos
Jennie Orlando
Samuel Prien
Jaou-Chen Huang
author_sort Yan Zhang
title Effects of a Delphi consensus acupuncture treatment protocol on the levels of stress and vascular tone in women undergoing in-vitro fertilization: a randomized clinical trial protocol
title_short Effects of a Delphi consensus acupuncture treatment protocol on the levels of stress and vascular tone in women undergoing in-vitro fertilization: a randomized clinical trial protocol
title_full Effects of a Delphi consensus acupuncture treatment protocol on the levels of stress and vascular tone in women undergoing in-vitro fertilization: a randomized clinical trial protocol
title_fullStr Effects of a Delphi consensus acupuncture treatment protocol on the levels of stress and vascular tone in women undergoing in-vitro fertilization: a randomized clinical trial protocol
title_full_unstemmed Effects of a Delphi consensus acupuncture treatment protocol on the levels of stress and vascular tone in women undergoing in-vitro fertilization: a randomized clinical trial protocol
title_sort effects of a delphi consensus acupuncture treatment protocol on the levels of stress and vascular tone in women undergoing in-vitro fertilization: a randomized clinical trial protocol
publisher BMC
series BMC Complementary and Alternative Medicine
issn 1472-6882
publishDate 2017-04-01
description Abstract Background The variability of published acupuncture protocols for patients undergoing In-Vitro Fertilization (IVF) complicates the interpretation of data and hinders our understanding of acupuncture’s impact. In 2012, an acupuncture treatment protocol developed by a Delphi consensus process was published to describe the parameters of best practice acupuncture for Assisted Reproductive Technology and future research. However, there has been no clinical trial utilizing this protocol to assess the effects of acupuncture. This study aims to assess the implementation of Dephi consensus acupuncture protocol and to examine the impact of acupuncture on stress and uterine and ovarian blood flow among women between ages 21-42 years seeking IVF. Methods/Design This study is a one site prospective, two-arm randomized controlled non-blind clinical trial conducted in a medical school-affiliated fertility center . Participants will be randomized 1:1 into either the acupuncture group or the standard of care (no acupuncture) group using computer generated tables. Both groups will have 3 regular clinical visits as their standard IVF care during an approximately 2 to 3 weeks window. Women who are randomized into the acupuncture group would receive three sessions based on the Delphi consensus acupuncture protocol in addition to the standard care. The first treatment will be administered between days 6 to 8 of the stimulated IVF cycle. The second session will be performed on the day of embryo transfer at least 1 h prior to the transfer. The third session will be performed within 48 h post-embryo transfer. Participants will be followed for their pregnancy test and pregnancy outcome when applicable. The outcomes stress and blood flow will be measured by a validated perceived stress scale and vasoactive molecules, respectively. Discussion Although recruitment and scheduling could be challenging at times, the Delphi consensus acupuncture protocol was implemented as planned and well-accepted by the patients. Because of the time-specified sessions around patients’ IVF cycle, it is highly recommended to have on-site study acupuncturist(s) to accommodate the schedule. Trial Registration ClinicalTrials NCT02591186 registered on October 7, 2015.
topic Acupuncture
Delphi consensus protocol
IVF
url http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s12906-017-1693-4
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