Biofeedback of Heart Rate Variability in the treatment of chronic diseases: A Systematic Review

IF 0.2 Q4 MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL Journal of Contemporary Medical Sciences Pub Date : 2022-10-26 DOI:10.22317/jcms.v8i5.1289
Saad Majeed Al-Tamimi
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Background: HRVB (heart rate variability biofeedback) is a non-pharmacological method for chronic diseases evaluation. Method: Adults chronic sufferers, HRVB as the primary therapy with or without controlled circumstances, and psycho - physiological results as regression analysis were all included in a systematic search. Results: There were 21 publications in overall. HRVB was found to be feasible in chronic patients with no adverse reactions, according to the findings. Significant favourable impacts on hypertension and cardiovascular prognostic, inflammation condition, asthma issues, depression and anxiety, sleeping disruptions, cognitive function, and pain were reported in diverse patient characteristics that could be linked to enhanced quality of life. Increases in treatment practice were accompanied by increases in heart rate variability, implying that HRVB may have a regulatory influence on autonomic function. Conclusions: HRVB has the potential to help individuals with chronic conditions. More research is needed to reinforce these findings as well as identify the most efficient strategy.
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慢性病治疗中心率变异性的生物反馈:一项系统综述
背景:HRVB(心率变异性生物反馈)是一种评估慢性疾病的非药物方法。方法:对成人慢性患者,以HRVB为主要治疗方法,在可控或不可控情况下,以心理生理结果为回归分析,进行系统检索。结果:共发表21篇。根据研究结果,HRVB在慢性患者中是可行的,没有不良反应。据报道,在不同的患者特征中,对高血压和心血管预后、炎症状况、哮喘问题、抑郁和焦虑、睡眠中断、认知功能和疼痛有显著的有利影响,这可能与提高生活质量有关。治疗实践的增加伴随着心率变异性的增加,这意味着HRVB可能对自主神经功能有调节作用。结论:HRVB具有帮助慢性疾病患者的潜力。需要更多的研究来加强这些发现,并确定最有效的策略。
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