Impedance Cardiography-Guided Treatment of Hypertension: A Review of the Literature.

Fadi Khraim, Rodolfo Pike
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Abstract

Background: Hypertension occurs when regulatory mechanisms fail, resulting in increased cardiac output (CO) and/or increased systemic vascular resistance (SVR). Impedance cardiography (ICG) is a non-invasive technology that measures CO and SVR.

Objective: To assess the literature related to the use of ICG in guiding the selection of anti-hypertensive medications in individuals with hypertension.

Design: PubMed and Cumulative Index to Nursing and Allied Health Literature databases were searched for pertinent literature. Only English language, primary research reports published between 1990 and 2014 were included.

Findings: The literature demonstrated significant reduction of blood pressure among participants who were treated with ICG-guided selection of anti-hypertensive medications when compared to standard treatment.

Conclusion: Although the research reviewed is not without limitations (e.g., small sample sizes and small effect sizes), individualized pharmacologic treatment of uncontrolled hypertension based on ICG-obtained hemodynamics seems successful in reducing blood pressure. Further research within the Canadian context that addresses the limitations is warranted.

阻抗心动图引导高血压的治疗:文献综述。
背景:当调节机制失效时,高血压发生,导致心输出量(CO)增加和/或全身血管阻力(SVR)增加。阻抗心动图(ICG)是一种测量CO和SVR的无创技术。目的:对应用ICG指导高血压患者降压药物选择的相关文献进行评价。设计:检索PubMed和护理及相关健康文献数据库的累积索引,查找相关文献。仅包括1990年至2014年间发表的英文主要研究报告。研究结果:文献显示,与标准治疗相比,接受icg引导的降压药物选择治疗的参与者血压显著降低。结论:虽然所回顾的研究并非没有局限性(例如,样本量小,效应小),但基于icg获得的血流动力学对不受控制的高血压进行个体化药物治疗似乎可以成功降低血压。有必要在加拿大范围内进一步研究解决这些局限性。
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