Acupuncture for Fibromyalgia in Primary Care: A Randomised Controlled Trial

Author:

Vas Jorge12,Santos-Rey Koldo1,Navarro-Pablo Reyes3,Modesto Manuela1,Aguilar Inmaculada1,Campos M Ángeles4,Aguilar-Velasco José Francisco5,Romero Milagrosa4,Párraga Patricia5,Hervás Vanesa3,Santamaría Olalla3,Márquez-Zurita Carmen1,Rivas-Ruiz Francisco26

Affiliation:

1. Pain Treatment Unit, Doña Mercedes Primary Health Centre, Dos Hermanas, Spain

2. Red de Investigación en Servicios de Salud en Enfermedades Crónicas (REDISSEC), Andalucía, Spain

3. Mental Health Services, Virgen de Valme University Hospital, Sevilla, Spain

4. Primary Health Centre Las Cabezas de San Juan, Las Cabezas de San Juan, Spain

5. San Francisco Primary Health Centre, Moron, Spain

6. Research Unit, Agencia Sanitaria Costa del Sol, Marbella, Spain

Abstract

Objectives To evaluate the efficacy of an individualised acupuncture protocol for patients with fibromyalgia. Methods Randomised controlled multicentre trial, blinded to participants and to data analysts. Conducted in three primary care centres in southern Spain. A total of 164 participants aged over 17 years and diagnosed with fibromyalgia were enrolled in this trial; 153 participants completed the study. Participants were randomly assigned to either the real intervention (individualised acupuncture, IA) or the sham intervention (sham acupuncture, SA). In both the IA and SA groups, one session per week (lasting 20 min) was provided, in addition to usual pharmacological treatment. The primary outcome was change in pain intensity at 10 weeks. Results Intention-to-treat analysis revealed that the decrease in pain intensity at 10 weeks was greater (p=0.001) in the IA group (−41.0%, 95% CI −47.2% to −34.8%) than in the SA group (−27.1%, 95% CI −33.2% to −20.9%). During the follow-up period, significant differences (p<0.01) in favour of the IA group persisted at 12 months (IA: −19.9%, 95% CI −24.6% to −15.1%; vs SA: −6.2%, 95% CI −11.2% to −1.2%). Conclusions Individualised acupuncture treatment in primary care in patients with fibromyalgia proved efficacious in terms of pain relief, compared with placebo treatment. The effect persisted at 1 year, and its side effects were mild and infrequent. Therefore, the use of individualised acupuncture in patients with fibromyalgia is recommended. Trial Registration Number ISRCTN60217348.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

Neurology (clinical),Complementary and alternative medicine,General Medicine

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