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Semina cienc. biol. saude ; 40(1): 15-24, jan./jul. 2019. ilus
Article in Portuguese | LILACS | ID: biblio-1050288

ABSTRACT

A hipertensão arterial sistêmica (HAS) se caracteriza por níveis elevados de pressão arterial (PA) de maneira contínua. É uma doença de causas multifatoriais, difícil diagnóstico e com altas taxas de mortalidade. Um método com efeito hipotensor rápido é a terapia auricular por sangria, proveniente da Medicina Tradicional Chinesa (MTC). O objetivo deste estudo foi analisar os efeitos imediatos da terapia auricular em indivíduos hipertensos de uma unidade de pronto atendimento da cidade de Cascavel-PR. Para tanto, foi verificada a PA antes do procedimento (PA inicial), e se estivesse ≥ 140/90 mmHg, era realizada a técnica de sangria no ponto Erjian auricular. Dez minutos após, aferia-se novamente a PA (PA final). Os resultados demonstraram redução significativa tanto na PA sistólica (PAS) inicial (157,27 ± 14,49) quando comparada à PAS final (142,97 ± 14,01), quanto na PA diastólica (PAD) inicial (99,83 ± 11,26) em comparação com a PAD final (90,66 ± 8,82). Conclui-se que a sangria no ápice da orelha foi capaz de reduzir significativamente a PA nos indivíduos investigados. Entretanto, tornam-se necessários novos estudos neste sentido, a fim de comprovar os reais benefícios da acupuntura sobre a HAS (AU)


Systemic arterial hypertension (SAH) is characterized by continuously elevated blood pressure (BP) levels. It is a multifactorial disease, difficult to be diagnosed and presents high mortality rates. One method with a rapid hypotensive effect is an auricular bloodletting therapy from Traditional Chinese Medicine. The aim of this study was to analyze the immediate effects of auricular therapy in hypertensive individuals at an Emergency Medical Unit in the city of Cascavel-PR. To do so, the BP was verified before the procedure (initial BP), and if it was within the required criteria, the bloodletting technique was performed at the Erjian auricular point. Ten minutes later, BP was measured (end BP). A significant decrease in the results for initial systolic BP (SBP) (157,27 ± 14,49) compared to end SBP (142,97 ± 14,01), as well as for initial diastolic BP (DBP) (99,83 ±BP11,26) compared to end DBP (90,66 ± 8,82) has been shown. Therefore, it is concluded that the bleeding of ear apex has been able to cut down significantly the BP of the examined individuals. Nevertheless, in order to prove the real benefits of acupuncture on SAH further studies in this respect are necessary (AU)


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Humans , Male , Female , Adult , Middle Aged , Aged , Bloodletting , Acupuncture, Ear/methods , Hypertension , Medicine, Chinese Traditional
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