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Acupuncture Decreases Risk of Hypertension in Patients with Chronic Spontaneous Urticaria in Taiwan: A Nationwide Study.
Chang, Heng-Wei; Lin, Wei-De; Shih, Pai-Jun; Peng, Shin-Lei; Hsu, Chung-Y; Lin, Cheng-Li; Liao, Wen-Ling; Sun, Mao-Feng.
Afiliação
  • Chang HW; Graduate Institute of Chinese Medicine, China Medical University, Taichung 404333, Taiwan.
  • Lin WD; Department of Medical Research, China Medical University Hospital, Taichung 404327, Taiwan.
  • Shih PJ; Erlin Four Seasons Dermatology Clinic, Erlin Township, Changhua County 526022, Taiwan.
  • Peng SL; Department of Biomedical Imaging and Radiological Science, China Medical University, Taichung 404333, Taiwan.
  • Hsu CY; Graduate Institute of Biomedical Sciences, China Medical University, Taichung 404333, Taiwan.
  • Lin CL; Management Office for Health Data, China Medical University Hospital, Taichung 404327, Taiwan.
  • Liao WL; Graduate Institute of Integrated Medicine, College of Chinese Medicine, China Medical University, Taichung 404333, Taiwan.
  • Sun MF; Center for Personalized Medicine, China Medical University Hospital, Taichung 404327, Taiwan.
Healthcare (Basel) ; 11(10)2023 May 22.
Article em En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37239796
ABSTRACT
Patients with chronic spontaneous urticaria (CSU) have a higher risk of developing hypertension. This study aimed to determine whether acupuncture could decrease the risk of hypertension in patients with CSU. We enrolled patients newly diagnosed with CSU between 1 January 2008, and 31 December 2018, from the Taiwanese National Health Insurance Research Database. The claims data were assessed from the index date to 31 December 2019. A Cox regression model was used to compare the hazard ratios (HRs) of the two cohorts. The cumulative incidence of hypertension was estimated using the Kaplan-Meier method. After propensity score matching with a 11 ratio, 43,547 patients with CSU who received acupuncture were matched with 43,547 patients with CSU who did not receive acupuncture in this study. After considering potential confounding factors, patients who received acupuncture had a significantly lower risk of hypertension than those in the control group (adjusted hazard ratio = 0.56, 95% confidence interval = 0.54-0.58). Patients who received medications combined with acupuncture tended to have the lowest risk of hypertension. This study revealed that acupuncture decreases the risk of hypertension in patients with CSU in Taiwan. The detailed mechanisms can be further clarified through prospective studies.
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Texto completo: 1 Base de dados: MEDLINE Idioma: En Ano de publicação: 2023 Tipo de documento: Article