| Literature DB >> 21799695 |
Ryan Bradley1, Eva Kozura, Jennifer Kaltunas, Erica B Oberg, Jeffery Probstfield, Annette L Fitzpatrick.
Abstract
Few outcome assessments are published from complementary and alternative medicine (CAM) practices. We aimed to describe patient and practice characteristics of ND care for hypertension (HTN), quantify changes in blood pressure (BP), and evaluate the proportion achieving control of HTN during care. A retrospective, observational study of ND practice in HTN was performed in an outpatient clinic in WA State. Eighty-five charts were abstracted for the final analysis. At initiation of care, the mean patient age was 61 years, with 51% having stage 2 HTN, despite common use of anti-hypertensive medications (47%). Patients with both stage 1 and stage 2 HTN appeared to improve during care, with stage 2 patients achieving mean reductions of -26 mmHg (P < .0001) and -11 mmHg (P < .0001) in systolic BP (SBP) and diastolic BP (DBP), respectively. The proportion of patients achieving control (<140/90 mmHg) in both SBP and DBP was increased significantly from 14 to 44% (P < .033), although the statistical significance was not maintained upon correction for multiple comparisons. BP appears to improve during ND care for HTN, in a high-risk population. Randomized trials are warranted.Entities:
Year: 2011 PMID: 21799695 PMCID: PMC3137652 DOI: 10.1093/ecam/nep219
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Evid Based Complement Alternat Med ISSN: 1741-427X Impact factor: 2.629
Characteristics of sample population at initial ND visit for HTN.
| Population characteristic ( | Mean (SD) or |
|---|---|
| Age (years) | 60.6 (14.9) |
| Sex | |
| Male | 35 (41%) |
| Female | 50 (59%) |
| Ethnicity | |
| White | 45 (53%) |
| Non-White | 12 (14%) |
| Unknown | 28 (33%) |
| BP (mmHg) | |
| SBP | 157.5 (20) |
| DBP | 89.9 (11.8) |
| BP stages | |
| Stage 1 | 30 (35%) |
| Stage 2 | 43 (51%) |
| Controlled (<140/90) on anti-HTN medications | 12 (14%) |
| Use of anti-HTN medications at first visit | 40 (47%) |
| ND prescribed new anti-HTN medication added during ND care period | 14 (16%) |
| Total new anti-HTN medication added during ND period | 25 (29%) |
Care characteristics of ND care for HTN.
| Care characteristic | Mean (mode, median and IQR) or |
| Number of visits | 8.7 (4,7,4) |
| Duration of care (months) | 13.8 (7,12,8) |
| Presence of care “Gap” | 32 (37.6%) |
| Primary care | 20 (23.5%) |
| Category of health promotion advice |
|
| Diet | 83 (97.6%) |
| Exercise | 58 (68.2%) |
| Alcohol | 48 (56.5%) |
| Tobacco | 40 (47.1%) |
| Specific dietary advice |
|
| Increase fruit and vegetable intake | 71 (83.5%) |
| Increase legumes/beans/nuts/whole grains | 43 (50.6%) |
| Reduce dietary sodium | 36 (42.3%) |
| Increase dietary fiber | 31 (36.5%) |
| Increase fish intake | 17 (20%) |
| Adopt the “DASH” diet | 16 (18.8%) |
| Adopt the “Mediterranean” diet | 3 (3.5%) |
| Nutritional supplementation |
|
| Omega-3 Oils from Fish | 47 (55.3%) |
| “Combo 1” | 43 (50.6%) |
| Magnesium | 37 (43.5%) |
| Coenzyme Q10 | 33 (38.8%) |
|
| 28 (32.9%) |
| “Combo 2” | 11 (12.9%) |
| Potassium | 7 (8.2%) |
IQR: Inter-quartile range.
Figure 1Hypothetical model for select elements of naturopathic treatment of hypertension. Values in parentheses indicate the percentage of patients receiving this recommendation. Citations for the hypothetical actions are included in the main text. AOX, antioxidant action; ATP, adenosine triphosphate; Na, sodium; O2, oxygen.
Figure 2Mean changes in (a) systolic blood pressure and (b) diastolic blood pressure observed during ND care. Last observed BP—baseline BP, that is, negative values are reductions. Paired two-sided t-tests for homogeneity, H0 = change = 0. Bold indicates statistical significance after correction for multiple comparisons.
Patients with controlled BP during ND care compared with baseline.
| “Control” definition |
|
|
|
|---|---|---|---|
| SBP < 140 mmHg | 14 (16.5%) | 43 (50.6%) | .038 |
| DBP < 90 mmHg | 35 (41%) | 61 (71.8%) | .026 |
| Combined systolic and diastolic control | |||
| Neither SBP | 48 (56.5%) | 18 (21.2%) | .033 |
| Either SBP | 25 (29.4%) | 30 (35.3%) | |
| Both SBP | 12 (14.2%) | 37 (43.5%) |
aFisher's exact test.