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Clinical Outcome of Electrical Auricular Vagal Stimulation in Patients With Stable Symptomatic Chronic Heart Failure
In Brief
A clinical study evaluating P-STIM (Biegler, Mauerbach, Austria) is a battery-operated micro-stimulation appliance and Placebo for Chronic Heart Failure. Completed, enrolled 13 participants across 1 site.
Detailed Summary
This study aims to investigate whether electrical vagus nerve stimulation in the auricle has an impact on the clinical presentation of heart failure. The device used, P-STIM, is already successfully applied in pain therapy and angiology (peripheral arterial disease, PAD) and will also be tested against a placebo in this study. In preliminary studies, acupuncture was shown to improve the 6-minute walking distance in heart failure patients (Kristen et al., 2010). The investigators assume that acupuncture and P-STIM have similar effects, and this study also aims to improve the 6-minute walking distance as its primary endpoint. Additional endpoints include LVEF (left ventricular ejection fraction), NYHA classification, inflammatory markers (e.g., CRP, pro-BNP), and patients' quality of life. Study Design: Patients will be randomly assigned to either the placebo or the verum group. They will receive treatment for five weeks (with the device being replaced weekly) and undergo a follow-up examination after four weeks. At the beginning and during follow-up, Left ventricular ejection fraction (measured by cardiac ultrasound), inflammatory markers in the blood, NYHA classification, and quality of life (assessed by questionnaire) will be recorded. The primary endpoint, the 6-minute walking distance, will be measured at baseline, two weeks after the start of treatment, and at the follow-up examination.
Study Details
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Interventions
P-STIM (Biegler, Mauerbach, Austria) is a battery-operated micro-stimulation appliance weighing 5 grams, designed as a disposable product for a single use. P-STIM is placed behind the patient's ear and connected to stimulation needles (usually 3 needles) on the auricle. For the study, only one stimulation needle was needed. P-STIMTM offers regular therapy over several days. The appliance transmits low frequency electric pulses to exposed nerve endings. The built-in microchip creates periods of stimulation and rest, each lasting approximately 3 hours. Stimulation was performed with a frequency of 1Hz for 40min followed by a break of 20 min.
The placebo device is a look-a-like, that stimulates only for 1h hour and then stops.