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The Effect of Body Acupressure on Blood Pressure and Fatigue Levels in Individuals Suffering From Hypotension During Hemodialysis: A Randomized Controlled Trial.

Alternative therapies in health and medicine
February 1, 2022
Sevil Biçer et al. (2 authors)
Journal ArticleRandomized Controlled TrialHuman StudyClinical
Study Details

Study Goal

The researchers aimed to determine whether acupressure applied to the P6 (Neiguan) acupuncture point using an electrostimulation device could regulate blood pressure and reduce symptoms like fatigue and pain in hemodialysis patients experiencing hypotension.

Results Summary

The study found that acupressure significantly increased systolic and diastolic blood pressure levels compared to the placebo group and reduced pain severity, fatigue severity, and Piper fatigue scale scores.

Population

135 hemodialysis patients (67 intervention, 68 placebo) from four hemodialysis centers in two cities.

Effective Dosage

Electrostimulation device applied to the P6 point during the third hour of each dialysis session, three times a week.

Duration

Four weeks (12 sessions total).

Interactions

None mentioned

Extracted Claims (5)
InterventionDirectionEndpointPopulationDosageImpactClaim #
body acupressure performed on the Neiguan (P6) acupuncture point using electrostimulation device
increase
systolic and diastolic blood pressure levels
patients in the intervention group
-
were higher
#1
body acupressure performed on the Neiguan (P6) acupuncture point using electrostimulation device
decrease
VAS pain scores
patients in the intervention group
-
decreased
#2
body acupressure performed on the Neiguan (P6) acupuncture point using electrostimulation device
decrease
VAS fatigue scores
patients in the intervention group
-
decreased
#3
body acupressure performed on the Neiguan (P6) acupuncture point using electrostimulation device
decrease
affective, sensory, and total scores of the Piper fatigue scale
patients in the intervention group
-
decreased
#4
body acupressure performed on the Neiguan (P6) acupuncture point using electrostimulation device
neutral
systolic and diastolic blood pressure regulation
-
-
provided
#5
Abstract

BACKGROUND/AIM: Since hypotension is one of the most common complications experienced during hemodialysis (HD), and there are studies indicating that stimulation of the P6 (Neiguan) acupuncture point affects blood pressure, this study examines the effect of acupressure performed on this point on blood pressure regulation as well as its effect on symptoms such as hypotension-associated fatigue and pain. This randomized controlled trial was conducted in order to determine the effect of 12-session body acupressure, performed by electrostimulation device, on blood pressure, headache, and fatigue level in individuals suffering from hypotension during hemodialysis. METHODS: The study was conducted with a total of 135 patients, including 67 patients in the intervention group and 68 patients in the placebo group at four hemodialysis centers located in two city centers. The data were gathered using a questionnaire, visual analog scale (VAS) for pain and fatigue, and the Piper fatigue scale. The forms were administered at the beginning of the application (first follow-up) and four weeks later (second follow-up). In the intervention group, the electrostimulation device was attached to the Neiguan (p6) acupuncture point and operated at the third hour of each dialysis session three times a week for one month. In the placebo group, the device was attached to the same acupuncture point but its batteries were removed and it was not operated. At the end of the four-week application, the forms were administered again. One-way analysis of variance, t test, Student-Newman-Keuls test, Pearson correlation analysis, Chi-square, McNemar test and McNemar Bowker test were used to assess the data. RESULTS: It was found that systolic and diastolic blood pressure levels were higher in all sessions in the intervention group compared to the placebo group (P < .05). In the first follow-up, no difference was observed between the groups in terms of the scores of VAS pain, VAS fatigue, and Piper fatigue scale (P > .05); whereas, in the second follow-up, it was determined that VAS pain scores, VAS fatigue scores, and affective, sensory, and total scores of the Piper fatigue scale decreased in the intervention group compared to the placebo group (P < .05). CONCLUSIONS: As a conclusion; it was found that body acupressure, which was performed on the Neiguan (P6) acupuncture point using electrostimulation device, provided the systolic and diastolic blood pressure regulation and decreased VAS pain severity, VAS fatigue severity, and total score and subscale mean Piper fatigue scale scores.

Medical Subject Headings (MeSH)
AcupressureBlood PressureFatigueHumansHypotensionRenal Dialysis
Study Links
PubMed ID33711814
Quality Scores
SafetyNot Assessed
Efficacy85/10
Quality80/10
Citation Metrics
Total Citations7
Citations/Year2.3
Relative Citation Ratio1.58
NIH Percentile66.9%
Research Impact Scores
APT Score0.75
Weight Score2.57
Normalized Score0.70
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