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Abstract
Objective: The aim of the present study was to compare the effects of acupuncture treatment on arterial blood pressure (BP) and heart rate (HR) in patients with mild hypertension with high sympathetic tone with those of normotensive patients and to examine the effects on cardiac sympathetic nerve activity (CSNA) and vagal activity using heart rate variability (HRV) analysis. Design: Eight male patients with prehypertension or stage I hypertension and eight normotensive age-matched patients were included in this study. All patients had their systolic BP (SBP), diastolic BP (DBP), HR, and HRV measured. In addition, the ratio of low-frequency (LF) to high-frequency (HF) HRV and the power of the HF of the HRV were recorded. The study was conducted at Kansai University of Health Sciences in Japan. Interventions: Each patient underwent a single, 15-min-long acupuncture session. Acupuncture was applied to PC6, LI4, ST36, LR3 on both sides, and GV20. Results: SBP and HR decreased significantly in the hypertensive group during and after acupuncture compared with the baseline SBP and HR (p < 0.05). LF/HF was significantly reduced during acupuncture (p < 0.05), and HF was significantly increased after acupuncture in the hypertensive group (p < 0.05). However, there were no significant changes in LF/HF or HF in the control group. Conclusions: Acupuncture may reduce the BP and HR in patients with mild hypertension. An HRV analysis suggests that acupuncture may suppress the enhanced basal CSNA activity and increase the vagal nerve activity in patients with mild hypertension. Clinical Trial Registration number: UMIN000041249.
目的:比较针刺治疗对交感神经张力高的轻度高血压患者与正常高血压患者动脉血压(BP)和心率(HR)的影响,并应用心率变异性(HRV)分析针刺治疗对心脏交感神经活动(CSNA)和迷走神经活动的影响。设计:本研究包括8名男性高血压前期或I期高血压患者和8名正常年龄匹配的患者。所有患者均测量了收缩压(SBP)、舒张压(DBP)、HR和HRV。此外,还记录了低频(LF)与高频(HF) HRV的比值以及HRV的高频功率。这项研究是在日本关西健康科学大学进行的。干预措施:每位患者接受一次15分钟的针灸治疗。针刺于两侧PC6、LI4、ST36、LR3及GV20。结果:与基线收缩压和HR相比,高血压组针刺期间和针刺后收缩压和HR明显降低(p p p)。结论:针刺可降低轻度高血压患者的血压和HR。一项HRV分析表明,针刺可能抑制轻度高血压患者基底CSNA活性增强,并增加迷走神经活性。临床试验注册号:UMIN000041249。