Overview

Effect of Rotating Magnetic Therapy on Diabetic Peripheral Neuropathy

Status:
Unknown status
Trial end date:
2019-12-31
Target enrollment:
0
Participant gender:
All
Summary
The aim of the study is to assess the effect of Rotating Magnetic Therapy on Diabetic Peripheral Neuropathy using Nerve conduction velocity examination.
Phase:
N/A
Accepts Healthy Volunteers?
No
Details
Lead Sponsor:
Majianhua
Criteria
Inclusion Criteria:

- 1. Volunteer to participate and sign informed consent prior to the study 2. Patients with
type 2 diabetes, who met WHO1999 diagnostic criteria, had diabetes distal symmetrical
multiple neuropathy (1) clear history of diabetes; (2) neuropathy at or after diagnosis of
diabetes;(3) clinical manifestations and signs are consistent with DPN;(4) have clinical
symptoms (pain, numbness, paresthesia, etc.), 5 examination (ankle reflex, acupuncture pain
sense, vibration sense, pressure sense, temperature sense) any 1 abnormal;If there were no
clinical symptoms, 2 of the 5 examinations were abnormal.(5) exclude other causes of
neuropathy).

3. HbA1c<7.5%, the hypoglycemic regimen was stable for 3 months 4. No acute complications,
such as diabetic ketoacidosis, diabetic hyperosmolar syndrome, etc.

Exclusion Criteria:

- 1. Patients with foreign metal bodies or pacemakers 2. Patients with a history of
surgery at magnetic therapy sites within one year 3. Patients with obvious discomfort
to magnetic therapy 4. Patients with bleeding or bleeding tendency 5. Patients with
acute complications such as diabetic ketoacidosis 6. Impaired liver and kidney
function with ALT 2.5 times higher than the upper limit of normal value;Serum
creatinine was 1.3 times higher than the upper limit of normal 7. History of drug
abuse and alcohol dependence in the past 5 years 8. Systemic hormone therapy was used
in the last three months 9. Patients with infection and stress within 4 weeks 10.
Patients who are pregnant, breast-feeding, or intending to become pregnant. 11. Any
other obvious conditions or co-existing diseases determined by the researcher: such as
severe cardiopulmonary diseases, endocrine diseases, neurological diseases, tumors,
other pancreatic diseases, patients with a history of mental illness, or severe
wasting diseases