Immediate effect of manual acupuncture stimulation of four points versus slow breathing in declination of blood pressure in primary hypertension—A parallel randomized control trial

M. Sriloy , Pradeep M.K. Nair , K. Pranav , D. Sathyanath
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Abstract

Background

The WHO rates hypertension (HTN) as one of the most important causes of premature death worldwide. HTN is directly responsible for 57% of all stroke deaths and 24% of all coronary heart disease (CHD) deaths in India.

Objective

The study was aimed to determine the effects of manual acupuncture stimulation of a modified protocol of four points versus slow (yogic) breathing to obtain a decrease in blood pressure immediately on hypertensive subjects.

Methods

46 subjects out of 127 were recruited for the study and divided in to two groups. Out of which 38 people successfully completed the study. The eligibility criteria were: Both sexes, age between 35 and 60 years, diagnosed with hypertension at least 3 years or less, without systemic complications and no prior experience of acupuncture. There Pre and Post Intervention Blood pressure was taken as an outcome measure.

Results

Slow breathing group showed a significant reduction in the systolic component of the blood pressure (p < 0.007) whereas in the acupuncture group it was unaffected. In the acupuncture group there was a significant reduction in the diastolic component (p < 0.02) and a little reduction in the systolic component which was not significant (p = 0.3). There were no significant changes in the diastolic component in the slow breathing group (p > 0.5).

Conclusion

The results of the present study suggests that yogic breathing practices decreases the systolic components of the blood pressure whereas the acupuncture group is effective in reducing the diastolic component of the blood pressure.

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手刺四穴刺激与缓慢呼吸对原发性高血压患者血压下降的即时效果——一项平行随机对照试验
世界卫生组织将高血压(HTN)列为世界范围内过早死亡的最重要原因之一。在印度,HTN直接导致57%的中风死亡和24%的冠心病死亡。目的:本研究的目的是确定手动针刺刺激改良的四点呼吸与缓慢(瑜伽)呼吸的效果,以立即降低高血压受试者的血压。方法从127名受试者中抽取46名,分为两组。其中38人成功完成了这项研究。入选标准为:男女皆可,年龄在35 - 60岁之间,诊断为高血压至少3年或更短,无全身并发症,既往无针灸经验。将干预前后的血压作为结果测量。结果慢呼吸组血压收缩压显著降低(p <0.007),而针灸组则不受影响。针刺组舒张成分显著降低(p <0.02),收缩成分略有下降,但无统计学意义(p = 0.3)。慢呼吸组舒张成分无明显变化(p >0.5)。结论瑜伽呼吸能降低血压的收缩压,而针刺组能有效降低血压的舒张压。
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