Scraping therapy is effective in improving hemodynamic status in hypertensive patients

Adi Sucipto, Siti Fadlilah
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Background: The number of hypertensive patients is increasing and is one of the highest causes of death. Non-pharmacotherapeutic treatment of hypertension can use complementary therapies, one of which is scraping therapy. Objective: Aim of the study was to determine the effect of scraping therapy on pulse and blood pressure in hypertensive patients. Methods: This method was a quasi-experimental study with pretest and posttest control group design. The sample consisted of control and intervention groups, each of which was 40 people taken by consecutive sampling. Results: The control group experienced an increase in pulse, systolic and diastolic (1.05 beats/minute and 1.00 mmHg, 1.775 mmHg), the intervention group experienced a decrease in pulse, systolic and diastolic (1,525 beats/minute; 7.70 mmHg; and 5, 05 mm Hg). The control group bivariate test on pulse, systolic, and diastolic variables showed p=0.113; p=0.748; and p=0.267. Bivariate test of intervention group on pulse, systolic, and diastolic variables showed p=0.0035; p<0.001; and p<0.001. Different test of pulse, systolic, and diastolic variables showed p=0.001; p<0.001; and p<0.001. Conclusion: Scraping therapy is effective in reducing pulse and blood pressure of hypertensive patients so that it can be used as an inexpensive alternative therapy option.
刮痧疗法对改善高血压患者的血流动力学状态是有效的
背景:高血压患者的数量正在增加,是死亡的最高原因之一。高血压的非药物治疗可采用辅助疗法,其中之一就是刮痧疗法。目的:探讨刮痧疗法对高血压患者脉搏及血压的影响。方法:采用准实验方法,采用前测和后测对照组设计。样本分为对照组和干预组,每组40人,连续抽样。结果:对照组脉搏、收缩压和舒张压升高(1.05次/分钟,1.00 mmHg, 1.775 mmHg),干预组脉搏、收缩压和舒张压降低(1525次/分钟;7.70毫米汞柱;和5.05毫米汞柱)。对照组脉搏、收缩期和舒张期变量双变量检验p=0.113;p = 0.748;和p = 0.267。干预组脉搏、收缩、舒张变量双因素检验p=0.0035;术中,0.001;术;0.001。脉搏、收缩压和舒张压变量的不同测试显示p=0.001;术中,0.001;术;0.001。结论:刮痧疗法对高血压患者具有降脉降压的疗效,可作为一种廉价的替代疗法。
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