Clinical Trial

Transcutaneous Electrical Acupoint Stimulation for Perioperative Sleep Disturbances in Cancer Patients

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This record was last updated June 17, 2026 (before its estimated July 12, 2026 completion). Its status may not reflect the trial's current state.
Summary
Postoperative sleep disturbance (POSD) is highly prevalent among cancer patients after tumor resection, affecting 43%-80% of perioperative individuals. Poor sleep aggravates postoperative pain, anxiety and adverse cardiovascular events, hindering postoperative recovery. Conventional hypnotic medicines carry potential risks of drug dependence and respiratory depression. Transcutaneous Electrical Acupoint Stimulation (TEAS) is a non-invasive physical therapy derived from traditional acupuncture, which delivers low-frequency electrical stimulation on acupoints. Previous small-scale researches suggest TEAS may improve perioperative sleep, but high-quality randomized controlled trial evidence for cancer surgical patients is insufficient. This single-center randomized sham-controlled trial aims to verify whether perioperative TEAS at Shenmen (HT7), Neiguan (PC6) and Hegu (LI4) can improve postoperative sleep quality, relieve surgical pain and regulate stress hormone level. A total of 176 eligible patients aged 18-75 years undergoing elective gastrointestinal or gynecologic cancer resection under general anesthesia will be enrolled and randomly divided into 1:1 intervention group and sham control group. The TEAS group receives acupoint electrical stimulation from pre-anesthesia to the end of surgery, while control group uses identical electrodes without actual electrical output. All subjects receive standardized anesthesia and routine postoperative analgesia. Researchers evaluate primary outcomes including PSQI and AIS sleep scales, alongside secondary indicators such as VAS pain score, QoR-15 and serum cortisol at postoperative Day1, Day3, Day7 and postoperative 30-day follow-up.
Trial Details
NCT Number NCT07654075
Lead Sponsor Second Hospital of Shanxi Medical University
Conditions Postoperative Sleep Disturbance
Enrollment 176 participants
Start Date 2026-06-13
Primary Completion 2026-07-12 (estimated)
Study Completion 2026-07-20 (estimated)
Updated on ClinicalTrials.gov 2026-06-17