2018
DOI: 10.1089/acm.2017.0350
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Effects of the Right Carotid Sinus Compression Technique on Blood Pressure and Heart Rate in Medicated Patients with Hypertension

Abstract: Right carotid sinus compression could be clinically useful for regulating acute hypertension.

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“…All patients received pressure receptor modulation for an additional 6 months for various periods, with 50% achieving intra-month systolic BP control at 12 months, but 9% experienced transient or permanent facial nerve injury ( 33 ). It was indicated that after 6 months of CBAT, the greatest reduction in systolic BP was achieved with unilateral right carotid stimulation, intermediate values of pressure reduction with bilateral stimulation, and the smallest reduction in systolic BP with unilateral left stimulation, which is consistent with animal studies demonstrating the superiority of the right carotid pressure reflex ( 34 , 35 ). The second-generation device, Barostim neo™, based on the Rheos™, requires only unilateral carotid sinus electrode implantation, is smaller and lighter, has a longer battery life, improved surgical implantation procedures and safety, and has no clear difference in efficacy from the first generation.…”
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confidence: 73%
“…All patients received pressure receptor modulation for an additional 6 months for various periods, with 50% achieving intra-month systolic BP control at 12 months, but 9% experienced transient or permanent facial nerve injury ( 33 ). It was indicated that after 6 months of CBAT, the greatest reduction in systolic BP was achieved with unilateral right carotid stimulation, intermediate values of pressure reduction with bilateral stimulation, and the smallest reduction in systolic BP with unilateral left stimulation, which is consistent with animal studies demonstrating the superiority of the right carotid pressure reflex ( 34 , 35 ). The second-generation device, Barostim neo™, based on the Rheos™, requires only unilateral carotid sinus electrode implantation, is smaller and lighter, has a longer battery life, improved surgical implantation procedures and safety, and has no clear difference in efficacy from the first generation.…”
Section: Role Of Bioelectric Technology In Rhsupporting
confidence: 73%
“…(Frank et al, 2015;Lima et. al, 2020) com o nervo vago, com o nervo hipoglosso e com as pontes miodurais (Checkroun et al, 2015). Por meio dos trabalhos de Lima et al, 2020, observa- 2017).…”
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