Bhastrika 调息法对抑郁症患者脑血流动力学的立竿见影效果--病例报告

M. Abirami , V. Venugopal , S.A. Sangavi , K.S. Lakshmi , K. Baskaran , K. Maheshkumar
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背景抑郁症是一种常见的精神疾病,在印度的发病率越来越高,同时还伴有认知障碍。抑郁症的药物治疗有许多不良反应,只能缓解患者的症状,对认知障碍或脑血流动力学几乎没有改善。因此,有必要探索补充和替代治疗方法。病例详情一名 66 岁的男性患者曾被诊断为抑郁症,他住进了我们的住院医院,接受综合治疗,将瑜伽和自然疗法结合起来作为治疗的一部分。住院期间,他在监护下参加了十分钟的Bhastrika呼吸法干预。为了评估脑血流动力学,使用了 16 通道功能性近红外光谱(fNIRS)设备,并记录了氧合血红蛋白(oxyHb)、脱氧血红蛋白(deoxyHb)和总血红蛋白(Total Hb)的变化。这些初步研究结果表明,Bhastrika 调息法可能会对抑郁症患者的大脑血液动力学产生直接的积极影响。要确认和推广这些观察结果,还需要进行样本量更大的对照研究。
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Immediate effect of Bhastrika Pranayama on cerebral hemodynamics in patient with depression: A case report

Background

Depression is a common mental disorder with increasing prevalence in India, which involves cognitive impairment as well. Pharmacological management of depression has many adverse effects, which provides symptomatic relief to the patients, with little to no improvement in cognitive impairment or cerebral hemodynamics. This necessitates the exploration of complementary and alternative treatment modalities. Yoga, in particular Bhastrika pranyama, has been utilized as a complementary practice for various conditions, but evidence of its impact on depression and cerebral hemodynamics is limited.

Case details

A 66-year-old male, previously diagnosed with depression, was admitted to our inpatient hospital for a holistic approach to his condition, combining yoga and naturopathy as part of his treatment. During his stay, he participated in a ten-minute Bhastrika pranayama intervention, conducted under supervision. To evaluate cerebral hemodynamics, a 16-channel functional near-infrared spectroscopy (fNIRS) device was used and changes in oxygenated hemoglobin (oxyHb), deoxygenated hemoglobin (deoxyHb), and total hemoglobin (Total Hb) was recorded.

Results

Following the practice of Bhastrika Pranayama, the results indicated a rise in bilateral oxygenated hemoglobin (OxyHb) levels during and immediately after the practice, particularly in the prefrontal cortex region. Simultaneously, a decrease in deoxygenated hemoglobin (DeoxyHb) was observed during the practice, with a slight subsequent increase after the Bhastrika Pranayama session.

Conclusion

These preliminary findings indicate that Bhastrika pranayama may have an immediate positive impact on cerebral hemodynamics in patients with depression. Further research with larger sample sizes and controlled studies is needed to confirm and generalize these observations.

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