针刺疗法对高血压患者降压的影响:meta分析

Faricha Indra Hapsari, S. Rahardjo, Hanung Prasetya
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背景:针灸是一种中医治疗疾病,包括心血管系统疾病,如高血压。针灸调节神经体液调节系统和心血管功能。本研究旨在评估针刺疗法对高血压患者降血压的有效性。对象和方法:这是一项系统综述和荟萃分析,PICO,即人群= 20-80岁的高血压病例。干预=针灸疗法。对照=假药/安慰剂/无针刺治疗。结果=血压。本研究使用的文章来源于Google Scholar、MEDLINE/ PubMed、Science Direct、Hindawi、BMC、Europe PMC和Springer Link等数据库。这些文章收集了1个月。检索文章的关键词为:“针灸”、“高血压”、“随机对照试验”、“高血压随机对照试验”、“针灸随机对照试验”、“针灸治疗原发性高血压”、“针灸治疗原发性高血压”和“针灸治疗血压”。本研究纳入的文章均为全文文章,采用随机对照试验研究设计。使用PRISMA流程图收集文章,并使用Review Manager应用程序(RevMan) 5.3进行分析。结果:本meta分析共纳入9篇文献。文章来自美国、德国、韩国、中国、印度和台湾。研究表明,与假针/安慰剂/未治疗相比,针刺治疗能够降低收缩压,其标准化平均差值为0.54 (SMD= 0.54;95% CI= -1.04 ~ -0.04;P 0.05),但差异无统计学意义。结论:针刺对高血压患者有降低收缩压的作用,但对降低舒张压的作用不明显。关键词:针灸,高血压,高血压。通信:Faricha Indra Hapsari。塞贝拉斯市场大学公共卫生硕士课程。杰。红外光谱。苏门答腊36A,苏门答腊57126,中爪哇。流行病学与公共卫生杂志(2021),06(01):125-133 https://doi.org/10.26911/jepublichealth.2021.06.01.12
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The Effect of Acupuncture Therapy on Reducing Blood Pressure in Hypertension Patients: Meta-Analysis
Background: Acupuncture is a traditional Chinese medicine for treating ailments, including diseases of the cardiovascular system, such as hypertension. Acupuncture modulates neurohumoral regulatory systems and cardio­vascular function. This study aims to estimate the effectiveness of acupuncture therapy in reducing blood pressure in hyper­tensive patients. Subjects and Method: This was a systematic review and meta-analysis, with PICO, namely Population= hypertension cases aged 20-80 years. Intervention= acupuncture therapy. Comparison= Sham/ Placebo/ No Treatment Acupuncture. Outcome = Blood pressure. The articles used in this study were obtained from several databases including Google Scholar, MEDLINE/ PubMed, Science Direct, Hindawi, BMC, Europe PMC and Springer Link. These articles were collected for 1 month. The key­words to search for articles were as follows: “acupuncture”, “hypertension”, “randomized controlled trial”, “hypertension randomized controlled trial”, “acupuncture randomized controlled trial”, “acupuncture for primary hypertension”, “acupuncture for hypertension essential” AND “acupuncture for blood pressure”. The articles included in this study are full text articles with a randomized con­trolled trial study design. Articles were collected using PRISMA flow diagrams and analyzed using the Review Manager application (RevMan) 5.3. Results: A total of 9 articles were reviewed in this meta-analysis. Articles are from America, Germany, Korea, China, India and Taiwan. The study showed that acupuncture therapy was able to reduce systolic blood pressure with the Standardized Mean Different by 0.54 compared to sham acupuncture /placebo/no treatment (SMD= 0.54; 95% CI= -1.04 to -0.04; p 0.05) compared to sham acupuncture/ placebo, but it was statistically non significant. Conclusion: Acupuncture can reduce systolic blood pressure, but it is less significant in reducing diastolic blood pressure in hyper­tensive patients. Keywords: acupuncture, hypertension, high blood pressure. Correspondence:  Faricha Indra Hapsari. Masters Program in Public Health, Universitas Sebelas Maret. Jl. Ir. Sutami 36A, Surakarta57126, Central Java. Email: farichaindrah­@gmail.com Mobile: +6285647075776 Journal of Epidemiology and Public Health (2021), 06(01): 125-133 https://doi.org/10.26911/jepublichealth.2021.06.01.12
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