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Auricular Acupressure in Prehabilitation

Auricular Acupressure in Prehabilitation

Recruiting
50 years and older
All
Phase N/A

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Overview

Complementary medicine is recognized for its ability to enhance appetite, increase energy, reduce anxiety, decrease pain, and improve sleep, among many other benefits. Acupuncture is among the most frequent types of complementary medicine practiced in the US, and Medicare currently includes back pain as a reimbursable indication for this therapy. Acupuncture-related therapies may enhance efforts at prehabilitation in candidates for major lung resection.

Description

The plan is to use a small number of points for auricular acupressure that are selected to improve overall health, both physical and mental. Auricular acupuncture for management of pain using 5 points, informally referred to as "battlefield acupuncture" has demonstrated significant improvement in acute and chronic pain management. Auricular acupressure using a similarly small number of points has demonstrated improvement in chemotherapy-related disturbed sleep, fatigue, and appetite, postpartum depression and fatigue, and chemotherapy related fatigue and depression. It appears that auricular acupressure may be suitable for enhancing prehabilitation interventions for preoperative patients.

Patients will be selected from among individuals being considered for major lung surgery (wedge resection, segmentectomy, lobectomy, bilobectomy, or pneumonectomy; open or minimally invasive) who are expected to pursue a period of prehabilitation of 2 or more weeks prior to surgery.

Eligibility

Inclusion Criteria

  • Being considered for major lung surgery
  • Surgery is not scheduled for at least 2 weeks
  • Age ≥ 50 years
  • Able to understand English at a 4th grade level
  • No known contraindications to prehabilitation (strength, endurance, balance exercises)
  • Able to provide informed consent for participation
  • Has an adult care partner who will be available and capable of placing seeds
  • Has access to smart phone for communication and image sharing
  • Underwent frailty screening (given any score)
  • Able to perform spirometry testing in clinic

Exclusion Criteria:

  • Allergy to Vaccaria seeds
  • Medical condition affecting either ear preventing use of auricular acupressure such as eczema, frostbite, sunburn

Study details
    Frailty
    Thoracic
    Prehabilitation
    Lung Surgery
    Wedge Resection
    Segmentectomy
    Lobectomy
    Pneumonectomy; Status

NCT06516198

University of Chicago

15 October 2025

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