Journal of Clinical Hypertension, 2006, Vol 8, Issue 5, Supl A,. P- 79.
Blood pressure change following 8-week, 15-minute daily treatment with paced breathing guided by a device:
a korean multi-center study
Jong H Bae, MD1, Jae H Kim, MD2, Kyung H Choe, MD3, Soon P Hong, MD4, Kee S Kim, MD5, Cheol H Kim, MD6and Wo H Kim, MD7.
1Cardiology Dept., Kyunghee Medical Center, Seoul, Korea; 2Cardiology Dept., Catholic Universtiy ST.
Paul's Hospital,, Seoul, Korea; 3Cardiovascular Diseases Dept., Yonsei University, Wonju Christian Hospital,
Wonju, Korea; 4Medical school, Chosun University Hospital, Gwangju, Korea; 5Cardiology Dept.,
Keimyung University Dongsan Medical Center, Daegu, Korea; 6Internal Medicine Dept., Seoul National University,
Bundang Hospital, Seoul, Korea and 7Cardiology Dept., Chonbuk National University Hospital, jeonju, Korea.
Purpose: To evaluate the effectiveness of device-guided breathing in reducing uncontrolled blood pressure (BP)
in the Korean population, if used 15 minutes daily at home for 8 weeks.
Methods: A total number of 70 patients with uncontrolled hypertension, stably medicated or unmedicated,
were recruited from 7 centers. Office BP was measured at baseline (2 visits) and twice during the treatment period
(at 4 and 8 weeks). Treatment included 15-minute daily use of the device (RESPeRATE, InterCure Ltd., Israel), which
guides the user to slow breathing at the home setting. Clinical outcomes were baseline-to-end changes in the systolic
and diastolic BP. Patients compliance was monitored by the device and expressed by average minutes/week spent
in breathing below 10 breaths/min ("slow breathing").
Results: