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Brief Title: Stellate Ganglion Block to Reduce Hot Flushes
Official Title: Short-term Efficacy of Stellate Ganglion Block to Reduce Hot Flushes
Study ID: NCT03756272
Brief Summary: To assess the short-term efficacy of stellate ganglion block on hot flush reduction versus sham procedure
Detailed Description: Hot flushes are the most common symptom of menopause for which postmenopausal (PMP) women seek medical help, in 20% of PMP women hot flushes can persist for up to 15 years. A possible treatment for hot flushes is stellate ganglion block (SGB), used as a means to interrupt parts of the sympathetic nervous system involved in temperature regulation. Single centre randomized double blind placebo controlled intervention study Study period of 6 months in which patients will fill out on set time points 5 questionnaires regarding quality of life and keep a diary on hot flush frequency and severity during1 week on the same time points. Study population: Postmenopausal women aged 30-70 years old with no other causes of flushing present. Intervention (if applicable) Intervention: Stellate ganglion block versus sham procedure Follow up with questionnaires during 6 months.
Minimum Age: 30 Years
Eligible Ages: ADULT, OLDER_ADULT
Sex: FEMALE
Healthy Volunteers: Yes
Rijnstate hospital, Arnhem, , Netherlands
Name: Jan Willem Kallewaard, MD
Affiliation: Rijnstate Hospital
Role: PRINCIPAL_INVESTIGATOR