KMID : 0608520070130030087
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Korean Journal of Oriental Medicine 2007 Volume.13 No. 3 p.87 ~ p.95
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The depressive effect of S¡¯NC nerve control treatment in hypertension patients
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Han Chang-Hyun
Han Sang-Yeob Shin Mi-Suk Choi Sun-Mi
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Abstract
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Objectives : The aim of this study was to investigate the antihypertensive effect of S¡¯NC nerve control treatment in hypertensive patients.
Methods : We measured the blood pressure of 5 patients who were admitted in the Oriental Medical Clinic of S¡¯NC Medicine Research Institute from 19th April 2007 to 29th June 2007. Eligible participants had systolic blood pressure ¡Ã140§®Hg or diastolic blood pressure ¡Ã90§®Hg. Blood pressure measurements were after the patient had been in bed rest for at least 10 min. Ten sessions of S¡¯NC nerve control treatment over 2 weeks were performed in the patients. Blood pressure were measured twice before and after each treatment.
Results : After 2 weeks. blood pressure reduction was observed in the treatment patients, with an average decline of systolic blood pressure up to 21§®Hg and diastolic blood pressure up to 20§®Hg. But, there were not statiscally significant The effects of S¡¯NC nerve control treatment by measuring time on blood pressure were as follows : In a systolic blood pressure(p=0.087) and diastolic blood pressure(p=0.609) was gradually deceased not significantly from 1st to 10th.
Conclusion : These results suggest that S¡¯NC nerve control treatment may be efficacious in decreasing arterial blood pressure in hypertensive patients. Controlled trials investigating the efficacy of S¡¯NC nerve control treatment for lowering blood pressure are warranted.
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KEYWORD
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Hypertension, S¡¯NC nerve control, Blood pressure
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