The Efficacy of Wet Cupping on Blood Pressure Among Hypertension Patients
- Conditions
- Hypertension
- Interventions
- Procedure: Wet cuppingOther: Conventional treatment
- Registration Number
- NCT01987583
- Lead Sponsor
- King Abdulaziz University
- Brief Summary
This research proposal is submitted to fulfill the requirement of the PHD degree of Community Medicine Saudi Board at the Joint Program of Family and Community Medicine in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia.
Background: Cupping is an ancient treatment remedy that has been used for many centuries in many parts of the world. In the Middle East, Wet cupping "Hijama" is still a popular treatment because of its religious background. Despite of that, it still has little scientific evidence that proves its efficacy. Many hijama healers claim that they have observed dramatic improvement in Blood pressure control of hypertension patients. Not many studies support that. This study should help to prove or disprove this hypothesis.
Objectives:
* To determine the efficacy of wet cupping on blood pressure among high blood pressure patients.
* To assess the incidence of wet cupping side effects in the intervention group.
Methods: The study design is a randomised controlled trial. There will be an intervention group of high blood pressure patients who will perform hijama in addition to their usual management, and a control group of high blood pressure patients who will receive their usual anti-hypertension management only. There will be 8 weeks follow up period. After that, data entry, analysis and interpretation will take place.
Hypothesis: Wet cupping has an effect on blood pressure in adult hypertension patients
- Detailed Description
Not available
Recruitment & Eligibility
- Status
- COMPLETED
- Sex
- All
- Target Recruitment
- 80
- High BP at the time of the study (SBP 140 mmHg or more and/or DBP 90mmHg or more). For patients with DM, high BP is defined as SBP 130 mmHg or more and/or DBP 85mmHg or more.
- Age between 19 and 65 years old.
- Males and females
- Grade III Hypertension (SBP 180 mmHg or more and/or DBP 110 BP or more).
- Patients with very high added risk,according to the Saudi Hypertension management guidelines. By excluding the patient who have associated clinical conditions which are: cerebrovascular disease, heart disease, renal disease, peripheral vascular disease and advanced retinopathy.
- Patients with secondary hypertension.
- Pregnant women.
- If the patient performed dry cupping, wet cupping or acupuncture during the past 6 months.
Study & Design
- Study Type
- INTERVENTIONAL
- Study Design
- PARALLEL
- Arm && Interventions
Group Intervention Description Wet cupping and conventional treatment Wet cupping Wet cupping: Will be administered through 3 sessions every other day, on the 17th, 19th and 21st days of the lunar month. Conventional treatment: Is the usual anti-HTN treatment taken by the patients at the King Abdulaziz university hospital outpatient department. Wet cupping and conventional treatment Conventional treatment Wet cupping: Will be administered through 3 sessions every other day, on the 17th, 19th and 21st days of the lunar month. Conventional treatment: Is the usual anti-HTN treatment taken by the patients at the King Abdulaziz university hospital outpatient department. Conventional treatment Conventional treatment Conventional treatment: Is the usual anti-HTN treatment taken by the patients at the King Abdulaziz university hospital outpatient department
- Primary Outcome Measures
Name Time Method Systolic Blood Pressure After 4 Weeks 1 month Diastolic Blood Pressure After 4 Weeks 1 month
- Secondary Outcome Measures
Name Time Method Incidence of Wet Cupping Side Effects in Intervention Group 1 month * Immediate side effects of wet cupping will be assessed through a checklist on the after each cupping session.
* Delayed side effects of wet cupping will be assessed through another checklist after 1 month of the final hijama session.
Trial Locations
- Locations (1)
King Abdulaziz University Hospital
πΈπ¦Jeddah, Western region, Saudi Arabia