School of Acupuncture-Moxibustion and Tuina, Beijing University of Chinese Medicine, Beijing, China.
The Key Unit of State Administration of Traditional Chinese Medicine, Evaluation of Characteristic Acupuncture Therapy, Beijing, China.
Medicine (Baltimore). 2023 Jun 23;102(25):e33946. doi: 10.1097/MD.0000000000033946.
Hypertension is a predominant risk factor for cardiovascular disease and has imposed a global disease burden. Poor medication compliance is the major obstacle to antihypertensive drug therapy, and negative mood status is also detrimental to blood pressure (BP) management. While transcutaneous electrical acupoint stimulation (TEAS), as an electrical stimulation modality for biofeedback physical regulation based on acupoints, offers a such nondrug alternative option that is noninvasive, safe, and effective with high adherence. However, the optimal stimulation parameters of TEAS for hypertension remain unclear, especially the frequency, which needs further exploration.
The study aims to investigate the efficacy of TEAS for hypertension, and to screen the optimal electrical stimulation frequency.
This is an 8-week, randomized, controlled pilot trial with 3 parallel groups. In a ratio of 1:1:1, 120 patients with stage 1 hypertension will be divided into the TEAS-2Hz group, TEAS-10Hz group, or usual care group. All patients will receive the usual care for hypertension including lifestyle education, etc. Additionally, the 2 TEAS groups will receive 12 sessions of TEAS interventions at 2 Hz or 10 Hz, 3 times weekly for 30 minutes each, with 4 weeks of follow-up. The main outcome will be the change from baseline to week 4 in systolic BP among the groups. Secondary outcomes consist of changes in diastolic BP, mean arterial pressure, heart rate, heart rate variability, medication adherence, and quality of life. The safety outcomes will be any adverse event during the treatment.
As a pre-study for the next large clinical trial of TEAS for hypertension, this study will offer references for optimized frequency of biofeedback electrical devices and promote more consciousness of the benefits of body-mind holistic regulation of BP, thereby achieving proactive and overall process management of BP.
高血压是心血管疾病的主要危险因素,给全球带来了疾病负担。药物治疗依从性差是抗高血压药物治疗的主要障碍,负性情绪状态也不利于血压(BP)管理。经皮穴位电刺激(TEAS)作为一种基于穴位的生物反馈电调节的非药物替代方法,具有非侵入性、安全、有效的特点,且患者的依从性高。然而,TEAS 治疗高血压的最佳刺激参数尚不清楚,特别是频率,需要进一步探索。
本研究旨在探讨 TEAS 治疗高血压的疗效,并筛选最佳电刺激频率。
这是一项为期 8 周、随机、对照的先导试验,分为 3 个平行组,1:1:1 的比例将 120 例 1 期高血压患者分为 TEAS-2Hz 组、TEAS-10Hz 组或常规护理组。所有患者均接受高血压常规护理,包括生活方式教育等。此外,2 个 TEAS 组将接受 12 次 2 Hz 或 10 Hz 的 TEAS 干预,每周 3 次,每次 30 分钟,随访 4 周。主要结局为各组从基线到第 4 周收缩压的变化。次要结局包括舒张压、平均动脉压、心率、心率变异性、药物依从性和生活质量的变化。安全性结局为治疗期间的任何不良事件。
作为 TEAS 治疗高血压的下一步大临床试验的预研究,本研究将为生物反馈电设备的优化频率提供参考,并促进更多人意识到身心整体调节血压的益处,从而实现血压的主动和全面过程管理。