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Effect of electroacupuncture on blood pressure and quality of life in patients with primary hypertension: a randomised controlled trial Cover

Effect of electroacupuncture on blood pressure and quality of life in patients with primary hypertension: a randomised controlled trial

Open Access
|Apr 2025

Abstract

Introduction

Hypertension is a chronic condition that is marked by severity, an incapacitating nature, and considerable financial burden due to its potentially fatal consequences. Both public health and national economies are being impacted by its rising incidence. Purpose: To investigate the impact of electroacupuncture on blood pressure and quality of life in patients with primary hypertension.

Material and methods

Forty patients of both sexes aged 50–60 years, diagnosed with primary hypertension, were randomly assigned into two equal groups (n = 20 for each): a study group, who received transcutaneous electrical acupoint stimulation (TEAS) 40 minutes per treatment session, thrice weekly for six consecutive weeks, plus routine medical therapy, and a control group, who underwent routine medical therapy only. The dependent variables, viz. systolic blood pressure (SBP), diastolic blood pressure (DBP), heart rate (HR), nitric oxide, sleep quality, and quality of life, were evaluated at the beginning and end of this study.

Results

Within the study group, the mean values of all dependent variables demonstrated significant changes between the measurements taken before and after treatment (p < 0.001), whereas the control group only showed significant differences in SBP, DBP, HR (p < 0.001), and sleep quality (p < 0.05). In addition, after treatment, all dependent variables were significantly more favourable for the study group (p < 0.001).

Conclusions

TEAS as an added technique to routine medical treatment is proven to reduce blood pressure and enhance quality of life in primary hypertensive patients.

Language: English
Page range: 1 - 14
Submitted on: Jan 1, 2025
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Accepted on: Mar 19, 2025
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Published on: Apr 1, 2025
In partnership with: Paradigm Publishing Services

© 2025 Tawfeek Tawfeek Mahmoud Emara, Zeinab Mohamed Helmy, Ahmed Rabee Abdelatief, El-Sayed Essam El-Sayed Felaya, published by University of Physical Education in Warsaw
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