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Asserted and neglected issues linking evidence-based and Chinese medicines for cardiac rehabilitation

Asserted and neglected issues linking evidence-based and Chinese medicines for cardiac rehabilitation
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摘要 High blood pressure is among the most prevalent chronic disease in adults that impacts on the quality of life of patients, which are often subjected to physical rehabilitation. Chinese medicine intervention in patients with hypertension presents promising albeit inconclu-sive results, mostly due to methodological issues. This paper discusses asserted and neglected issues linking evidence-based and Chinese medicines as related to systemic arterial hypertension, as well as their impact on the physical rehabilitation of those patients. On the one hand, natural history of hypertension, pulse palpa-tion, and herbal therapy are among the asserted issues because of the scientific evidence collected about them, either in favor or against its integration to the current medical practice. On the other hand, anatomical varia-tions of vessels and comparative physiology are among the most commonly neglected issues because previous researches on integrative medicine ignored the pos-sible effects of these issues as related to the study's outcome. The asserted issues highlighted in this paperstimulate the increasing use of Chinese medicine for health care and the continuity of research on integra-tive medicine in the cardiovascular field for rehabilita-tion. The neglected issues poses additional challenges that must not be overlooked in future research on this topic so that the integration of both traditional and cur-rent knowledge may be of benefit to the population with cardiovascular disease. High blood pressure is among the most prevalent chronic disease in adults that impacts on the quality of life of patients, which are often subjected to physical rehabilitation. Chinese medicine intervention in patients with hypertension presents promising albeit inconclu-sive results, mostly due to methodological issues. This paper discusses asserted and neglected issues linking evidence-based and Chinese medicines as related to systemic arterial hypertension, as well as their impact on the physical rehabilitation of those patients. On the one hand, natural history of hypertension, pulse palpa-tion, and herbal therapy are among the asserted issues because of the scientific evidence collected about them, either in favor or against its integration to the current medical practice. On the other hand, anatomical varia-tions of vessels and comparative physiology are among the most commonly neglected issues because previous researches on integrative medicine ignored the pos-sible effects of these issues as related to the study’s outcome. The asserted issues highlighted in this paperstimulate the increasing use of Chinese medicine for health care and the continuity of research on integra-tive medicine in the cardiovascular field for rehabilita-tion. The neglected issues poses additional challenges that must not be overlooked in future research on this topic so that the integration of both traditional and cur-rent knowledge may be of benefit to the population with cardiovascular disease.
出处 《World Journal of Cardiology》 CAS 2014年第5期295-303,共9页 世界心脏病学杂志(英文版)(电子版)
关键词 Cardiovascular disease Hypertension Chinese MEDICINE Rehabilitation INTEGRATIVE MEDICINE Cardiovascular disease Hypertension Chinese medicine Rehabilitation Integrative medicine
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