| Title |
Hypotensive effects induced by herbal fomentation at Yongquan point. |
| Authors |
Tong Y, Yu Q, Leng Y. |
| Journal |
J Acupunct Meridian Stud. |
| Year |
2012 |
| Vol (Issue) |
5(6) |
| Page |
305-9. |
| doi |
10.1016/j.jams.2012.07.020. |
| PMID |
23265082 |
| Url |
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23265082 |
| MeSH |
Acupuncture Points*
Administration, Topical
Adult
Antihypertensive Agents/pharmacology
Antihypertensive Agents/therapeutic use*
Blood Pressure/drug effects*
Blood Pressure Monitoring, Ambulatory
Drugs, Chinese Herbal/pharmacology
Drugs, Chinese Herbal/therapeutic use*
Female
Humans
Hypertension/drug therapy*
Male
Middle Aged
Phytotherapy* |
| Keywords |
ambulatory blood pressure monitoring; Chinese herbal; complementary therapies; fomentation; hypertension; Yongquan point |
| 한글 키워드 |
24시간 활동 혈압 모니터링; 중국 약용식물; 보완대체요법; 찜질; 고혈압; 용천혈 |
| KMCRIC summary and commentary |
없음 |
| Korean Study |
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| Abstract |
OBJECTIVE:
This study aimed at assessing the adequacy of blood pressure (BP) control with the Chinese herbal fomentation at Yongquan point (K1).
METHOD:
A total of 51 participants as a group were enrolled. In 10 participants as the subgroup, BP data were compared with those simultaneously recorded from the radial artery of the same side. After the baseline examination, each enrolled patient participated in one session lasting 24 hours, during which Yongquan point (K1) of both sides were fomented with a mixture of Chinese herbs. The technique of 24-hour Ambulatory BP monitoring (ABPM) was repeated at baseline and on the day after the therapy.
RESULTS:
The systolic and diastolic BP measured intra-arterially during the test were, on average, similar to those measured noninvasively. Patients obtained a 6.0mmHg reduction for systolic BP and a 4.8mmHg reduction for diastolic BP during daytime. The rate of adverse events was 2.0% in the group.
CONCLUSION:
Our data demonstrated that BP recording by the ABPM method in our study provided a relatively accurate estimate of the average radial BP of the population. So the conclusion, ""Chinese herbal fomentation at Yongquan point (K1) of both sides has some hypotensive potentials"" was more reliable. |
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| Language |
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