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World J Cardiol. May 26, 2014; 6(5): 295-303
Published online May 26, 2014. doi: 10.4330/wjc.v6.i5.295
Published online May 26, 2014. doi: 10.4330/wjc.v6.i5.295
Ref. | Study characteristics | Main results | Main limitation |
Natural history of patterns | |||
Luiz et al[12] | Cross-sectional observational design Forty-three patients with hypertension grades I, II and III | Patterns were strongly or moderately associated with target-organ damage Manifestations were at most weakly associated with hemodynamic variables | Target-organ damages were not confirmed by laboratory or imagery methods Patients were under antihypertensive drug therapy |
Chan et al[20] | Systematic review (8 studies) Seven randomized controlled trials and one non-randomized controlled clinical trial | Qigong improved physical symptoms in patients with coronary artery disease Qigong improved functional capacity of cardiac patients Qigong reduced blood pressure levels No adverse effects reported | Overall poor quality of most studies included in the review Study heterogeneity |
Yeh et al[21] | Systematic review (26 studies) Nine randomized controlled trials, thirteen non-randomized controlled trials, and four observational studies | Taijiquan reduced blood pressure levels No adverse effects reported | Overall poor quality of most Chinese studies included in the review Study heterogeneity |
Pulse palpation | |||
Luiz et al[12] | Cross-sectional observational design Forty-three patients with hypertension grades I, II and III | Frequency analysis of clinical manifestations and pulse images of patterns Most frequent pulse image: wiry pulse (52% of the cases) | Patients were under antihypertensive drug therapy |
Ferreira et al[25] | Cross-sectional observational study Twenty-nine healthy subjects and twenty-three patients with hypertension grades I, II or III | Higher pulse wave velocity and lower arterial compliance of the brachial-radial artery segment in hypertension | Arterial tonometry was subjected to transducer set-up and manual positioning Patients were under antihypertensive drug therapy |
Ferreira et al[26] | Cross-sectional observational study Sixty-three healthy subjects and fifty-two patients with hypertension grades I, II or III | Lower arterial compliance of the brachial-radial artery segment in hypertension Hypertrophic remodeling of medium-sized arteries in hypertension | Arterial tonometry was subjected to transducer set-up and manual positioning Patients were under antihypertensive drug therapy |
Ferreira et al[27] | Cross-sectional observational study Sixty-three healthy subjects and fifty-two patients with hypertension grades I, II or III | Impaired flow-mediated vasodilation in hypertension | Arterial tonometry was subjected to transducer set-up and manual positioning Patients were under antihypertensive drug therapy |
Ferreira et al[28] | Cross-sectional observational study Sixty-three healthy subjects and fifty-two patients with hypertension grades I, II or III | Increased peripheral vascular resistance immediately after ischemic occlusion Slower response to flow-mediated vasodilation | Arterial tonometry was subjected to transducer set-up and manual positioning Patients were under antihypertensive drug therapy |
Lu[29] | Cross-sectional observational study Fifty-nine patients with hypertension grades I, II or III | Higher amplitudes for harmonics #0 (heart), #1 (liver), #3 (spleen), #4 (lung), and #6 (gallbladder) in hypertension | Poor description of the studied sample Patients were under antihypertensive drug therapy |
Ferreira[30] | Computational simulation study Model of the radial artery during "simultaneous pressing" | Lack of correspondence between pressure pulse spectral harmonics and Chinese medicine theory of pulse palpation | No experimental data from patients with hypertension |
Herbal therapy | |||
Xiong et al[32] | Narrative review | Herbal therapy may potentially reduce blood pressure variability, inhibit sympathetic activity, prevent target-organ damage, and improve insulin resistance | Potentially biased (selection and report bias) Some results outcome from animal studies not yet tested in humans |
- Citation: Ferreira AS, Moura NGR. Asserted and neglected issues linking evidence-based and Chinese medicines for cardiac rehabilitation. World J Cardiol 2014; 6(5): 295-303
- URL: https://www.wjgnet.com/1949-8462/full/v6/i5/295.htm
- DOI: https://dx.doi.org/10.4330/wjc.v6.i5.295