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Clinical Trial

Efficacy and Mechanism of 'Yanjiu Needle' for Pharyngeal Dysphagia Based on sEMG Features

NCT: NCT07656025 · NOT_YET_RECRUITING

NCT IDNCT07656025
StatusNOT_YET_RECRUITING
Start Date2026-06-20
Completion2028-12-20
SponsorThe Third People's Hospital of Huizhou (OTHER)
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Brief Summary

Dysphagia is one of the most common and serious complications following stroke. It can easily lead to aspiration and aspiration pneumonia, reduce patients' quality of life, increase healthcare costs, and result in high mortality rates, making it a clinical issue that urgently needs to be addressed. Current mainstream therapies have limitations: neurostimulation targets a single pathway, while rehabilitation training offers only limited improvement in microcirculation and suffers from low patient compliance. Although acupuncture shows promise, it lacks high-quality randomized controlled evidence, and the specific acupuncture techniques lack standardized operational protocols, limiting their widespread adoption. In preliminary clinical practice, Chen Xiaokai, a renowned traditional Chinese medicine practitioner in Guangdong Province, developed the "Nine Pharyngeal Acupoints" (including Lianquan and Renying) based on the "resolving knots" theory. This approach can rapidly improve pharyngeal muscle tone and swallowing function. Basic research has confirmed that stimulation of these acupoints promotes pharyngeal circulation, activates the brainstem, and aids in the restoration of the swallowing reflex. This study aims to conduct a single-center, assessor-blinded, randomized, controlled, prospective superiority clinical trial. Using surface electromyography (EMG) as the core assessment tool, combined with swallowing videofluoroscopy and functional scales, the study will analyze the efficacy and neuro-muscular regulatory mechanisms of the "Nine Pharyngeal Acupoints" technique. The study is expected to clarify its therapeutic efficacy, establish standard operating procedures, and provide a basis for clinical implementation.

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What is Efficacy and Mechanism of 'Yanjiu Needle' for Pharyngeal Dysphagia Based on sEMG Features?

Efficacy and Mechanism of 'Yanjiu Needle' for Pharyngeal Dysphagia Based on sEMG Features is a clinical trial registered under NCT07656025. Current status: NOT_YET_RECRUITING.

What is the status of NCT07656025?

The current status of NCT07656025 (Efficacy and Mechanism of 'Yanjiu Needle' for Pharyngeal Dysphagia Based on sEMG Features) is: NOT_YET_RECRUITING.

When did Efficacy and Mechanism of 'Yanjiu Needle' for Pharyngeal Dysphagia Based on sEMG Features start?

Efficacy and Mechanism of 'Yanjiu Needle' for Pharyngeal Dysphagia Based on sEMG Features started on 2026-06-20.

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