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BrJP ; 2(1): 81-87, Jan.-Mar. 2019.
Article in English | LILACS-Express | LILACS | ID: biblio-1038990

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ABSTRACT BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: Fibromyalgia is a chronic and idiopathic syndrome, characterized by a general distributed pain, more prevalent in women. Its pathophysiology remains unclear. Its chronicity implies an exclusively symptomatic treatment, often unsatisfactory. The lack of adherence to the established treatment is quite common. The objective of this study is to present a review of the adherence to the fibromyalgia syndrome treatment. CONTENTS: The concept of adherence to the fibromyalgia syndrome treatment, its classification, the identification of its measurement options, and the detection of its causes are detailed, revised and updated. CONCLUSION: The review of the literature regarding the adherence to the fibromyalgia syndrome treatment points to a large number of nonconformity of prescription, in general with the prevalence of the adoption of the reduction of the recommended dose and the interruption of the treatment, over possible overdoses and self-medication. The study of the causes that led to the non-adherence to the treatment elects the characteristics of the syndrome as the great villain for its occurrence. However, other associated factors such as the age of the subject with fibromyalgia, the intensity of the pain, the established polypharmacy, the quality of the doctor-patient relationship and the socioeconomic variables were also listed. The patient's quality of life was always higher in patients with higher adherence to treatment and persistence. Patients' quality of life indices may indicate the level of commitment to treatment adherence, and vice versa.


RESUMO JUSTIFICATIVA E OBJETIVOS: A fibromialgia é uma síndrome crônica e idiopática, caracterizada por queixa dolorosa de distribuição generalizada, mais prevalente em mulheres. A sua fisiopatologia continua não totalmente esclarecida. Sua cronicidade implica em tratamento exclusivamente sintomático e muitas vezes insatisfatório. A falta de adesão ao tratamento instituído é bastante comum. O objetivo deste estudo foi apresentar uma revisão sobre a adesão do tratamento da síndrome fibromiálgica. CONTEÚDO: O conceito de adesão ao tratamento da síndrome fibromiálgica, sua classificação, a identificação das opções de sua mensuração, e a detecção de suas causas são detalhados, revisados e atualizados. CONCLUSÃO: A revisão da literatura referente à adesão ao tratamento da síndrome fibromiálgica mostra um grande contingente de inconformidade de prescrição, em geral predominando a adoção da redução da dose orientada e a interrupção do próprio tratamento, sobre possíveis sobredoses e automedicações. O estudo das causas que levaram à falta de adesão ao tratamento elege as características da própria síndrome como a grande vilã para sua ocorrência; embora, tenham sido também elencados outros fatores associados como a idade do portador da síndrome fibromiálgica, a intensidade da dor, a polifarmácia instituída, a qualidade da relação médico-paciente, e as variáveis socioeconômicas. A qualidade de vida dos pacientes sempre foi maior naqueles cuja adesão e persistência ao tratamento foram maiores. Os índices de qualidade vida dos pacientes podem indicar o nível de comprometimento com a adesão ao tratamento, e vice-versa.

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Revista Brasileira de Hipertensão ; 26(1): 13-16, 20190310.
Article in Portuguese | LILACS-Express | LILACS | ID: biblio-1378337

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A hipertensão arterial sistêmica (HAS) é uma doença multifatorial caracterizada por níveis elevados e sustentados de pressão arterial (PA). Vários são os fatores de risco implicados em sua expressão clínica, dentre eles: herança genética, idade, gênero, etnia, excesso de peso, ingestão excessiva de sal e de álcool, sedentarismo, entre outras. Nesta revisão são abordadas as modificações no estilo de vida (MEV) como fatores associados não apenas à prevenção, mas ao próprio tratamento de uma moléstia muito prevalente na população geral, de grande impacto socioeconômico e responsável por significativa morbimortalidade cardiovascular


Systemic arterial hypertension (SAH) is a multifactorial disease characterized by elevated and sustained blood pressure (BP) levels. There are several risk factors involved in its clinical expression, among them: genetic inheritance, age, gender, ethnicity, excess weight, excessive intake of salt and alcohol, sedentary lifestyle, among others. In this review, lifestyle modifications are addressed as factors associated not only with prevention, but also with the treatment of a very prevalent disease in the general population, with a high socioeconomic impact and responsible for significant cardiovascular morbidity and mortality.

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Journal of the Korean Society of Hypertension ; : 55-62, 2013.
Article in Korean | WPRIM | ID: wpr-212431

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BACKGROUND: The device-guided breathing (DGB) exercise is a non-pharmacological treatment of high blood pressure (BP). Changes in hemodynamic variables after DGB remain to be defined. This study evaluated the hemodynamic effects of DGB in hypertensive patients. METHODS: Fifty-nine hypertensive individuals (male, 56%; age, 44 +/- 10 years) with systolic BP (SBP) in the range of 140 to169 mm Hg and diastolic BP (DBP) < 105 mm Hg were divided into two group: control group (n = 17) vs. DGB group (n = 42) who slowed respiratory rate by using 15 minutes daily DBG (RESPeRATE) over 8 weeks. Heart rate, BP and hemodynamic parameters including cardiac index (CI), thoracic fluid content (TFC), systemic vascular resistance index (SVRI) and total arterial compliance index (TACI) were measured using the ICG Monitor (CardioDynamics) at baseline and study end. RESULTS: Baseline characteristics were not different between the two groups. Office BP (SBP/DBP) was reduced from baseline to end value by 13.2 +/- 11.1/6.9 +/- 7.5 mm Hg in DGB group and 2.2 +/- 6.9/0.5 +/- 6.6 mm Hg in control group (p = 0.001, p = 0.004, respectively). Heart rate, CI, stroke index, and TFC were not changed in both groups. However, the SVRI was lower and the TACI was higher in DGB group than control group (SVRI: 2,728 +/- 599 vs. 3,141 +/- 714 dyne sec m2/cm5, p = 0.002; TACI: 0.845 +/- 0.194 vs. 0.761 +/- 0.184 mm Hg/mL/m2, p = 0.041). CONCLUSIONS: Daily device-guided breathing exercise for 8 weeks lowers the BP mediated by reducing the systemic vascular resistance and increasing the total arterial compliance without changes in heart rate and CI.


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Humans , Breathing Exercises , Cardiography, Impedance , Heart Rate , Hemodynamics , Hypertension , Respiratory Rate , Vascular Resistance
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