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Basic Information
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WITHDRAWN
NA
INTERVENTIONAL
2019-06-30
2020-06-30
Brief Summary
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Detailed Description
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The feasibility of an acupuncture protocol for hypogalactia is supported by the acupuncture practice in the Family medicine clinic. The goal of this study is to establish the feasibility of a RCT to compare the difference of breast milk production between acupuncture and power pumping, a popular lactation practice recommended to mothers who experience hypogalactia, using established measurement of breast milk production. Both acupuncture and power pumping stimulate the breasts which may lead to the increased secretion of prolactin hence increase milk production. Previous study findings and investigators' clinical experiences indicate that a short period of acupuncture treatment may increase milk production for several weeks. It is hypothesized that acupuncture will have equal or a greater impact on milk production and last longer than power pumping. The study special aims are:
1. To assess the feasibility of a RCT studying acupuncture's impact on breast milk production. A two-arm RCT will be conducted at one site. Recruitment, enrollment, intervention and compliance, safety and adverse events will be documented and evaluated to assess this trial design is appropriate for further testing. Study feasibility is defined as the successful recruitment and retention of study participants, adherence to the intervention, identification of barriers to the intervention, and the rigorous collection of outcome data.
2. To compare the effect difference of breast milk production between acupuncture and power pumping. The primary outcome the changes of breast milk production will be measured by weighing the grams/volume of milk expressed with an electric breast pump. The secondary outcome the changes of plasma prolactin will be measured by immunoassay. Data will be collected at baseline, right after interventions and two week after interventions.
Based on investigators' search in PubMed to present, no RCT studies have been done in the U.S. assessing acupuncture and hypogalactia. This study may be the first to provide insights on the feasibility. Moreover, based on investigators's clinical observations and reports from studies done in China, this study to yield positive findings to help establish evidence of acupuncture use for hypogalactia. The preliminary data may also help us apply for grants from the National Center for Complementary and Integrative Health (NCCIH) or NIH Office of Research on Women's Health. More importantly, the evidence will help clinician and mothers make informed decisions in terms of choosing the right approach to increase breast milk production.
Conditions
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Study Design
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RANDOMIZED
PARALLEL
TREATMENT
NONE
Study Groups
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Acupuncture Procedure
Acupuncture is a type of Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) therapeutic approaches involving the insertion and manipulation of fine needles in specific points. Mothers in acupuncture group will be given three standardized sessions of acupuncture within 5 weekdays, preferably on 3 consecutive days.
Acupuncture Procedure
Each session will run about 30\~40 minutes at the Family Medicine Clinic and performed by a licensed acupuncturist. The expense of all three sessions will be reimbursed by the project, not billed to the participant. The following points CV17, ST18 (bilateral), ST36 (bilateral), SI1(bilateral) and LR3(bilateral) , adopted from TCM classic text and previous studies done in China, will be used for all three sessions .
Power pumping
Power pumping is a pumping strategy that mimics normal infant cluster feedings by repeatedly emptying mother's breast very frequently in an effort to increase breast milk supply. As there is no standardized protocol of power pumping, one of the most popular recommendations will be adapted as the study power pumping instruction. It suggests the mom to set at least one hour and two hours preferably for the power pumping at least three days within a 5 weekday period, preferably on 3 consecutive days.
Power pumping
It suggests the mom to set at least one hour and two hours preferably for the power pumping at least three days within a 5 weekday period, preferably on 3 consecutive days. During this one hour, the moms will be advised to pump for 20 minutes, rest for 10 minutes, pump for 10 minutes, then rest for 10 minutes and pump for 10 minutes. Alternatively they can also opt to pump and rest for every 10 minutes during the hour.
Interventions
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Acupuncture Procedure
Each session will run about 30\~40 minutes at the Family Medicine Clinic and performed by a licensed acupuncturist. The expense of all three sessions will be reimbursed by the project, not billed to the participant. The following points CV17, ST18 (bilateral), ST36 (bilateral), SI1(bilateral) and LR3(bilateral) , adopted from TCM classic text and previous studies done in China, will be used for all three sessions .
Power pumping
It suggests the mom to set at least one hour and two hours preferably for the power pumping at least three days within a 5 weekday period, preferably on 3 consecutive days. During this one hour, the moms will be advised to pump for 20 minutes, rest for 10 minutes, pump for 10 minutes, then rest for 10 minutes and pump for 10 minutes. Alternatively they can also opt to pump and rest for every 10 minutes during the hour.
Eligibility Criteria
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Inclusion Criteria
2. Estimated milk production of \< 450 g/24 hours (or 450ml/24hours)-by self-report
3. A current body mass index (BMI) equal or above 18 kg/m2 and below 35 kg/ m2
4. Non-smoker. Subjects who have stopped smoking for \>6 months prior to study start may be included.
5. Must be fluent in English conversation, reading and writing.
Exclusion Criteria
2. History of breast cancer, breast surgery, or clinically significant abnormalities of the breasts that may affect the milk production and/or flow.
3. Use of typical and atypical antipsychotics, drugs/supplements, and/or other approaches that may increase milk production or prolactin levels in patients.
4. Consumes alcohol during breastfeeding.
5. Current case of infectious mastitis and/or Reynaud's disease of the breast.
6. History within the last two years or current abuse of alcohol or drugs.
7. Current non-smokers with a history of long-term, heavy smoking (\>10 pack-years).
18 Years
45 Years
FEMALE
No
Sponsors
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Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center
OTHER
Responsible Party
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Principal Investigators
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Yan Zhang, PhD
Role: PRINCIPAL_INVESTIGATOR
Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center
Locations
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Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center
Lubbock, Texas, United States
Countries
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Other Identifiers
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L18-195
Identifier Type: -
Identifier Source: org_study_id
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