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Effects of decompressive cervical surgery on blood pressure in cervical spondylosis patients with hypertension: a time series cohort study

BACKGROUND: Patients with cervical spondylosis myelopathy (CSM) and complicated with hypertension are often experiencing a blood pressure decrease after taking cervical decompressive surgery in clinical observations, but how this blood pressure reduction is associated with the surgery, which cut cer...

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Autores principales: Liu, Hong, Wang, Hai-Bo, Wu, Lin, Wang, Shi-Jun, Yang, Ze-Chuan, Ma, Run-Yi, Reilly, Kathleen H., Yan, Xiao-Yan, Ji, Ping, Wu, Yang-feng
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Publicado: BioMed Central 2016
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4704254/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26738624
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s12893-015-0117-y
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author Liu, Hong
Wang, Hai-Bo
Wu, Lin
Wang, Shi-Jun
Yang, Ze-Chuan
Ma, Run-Yi
Reilly, Kathleen H.
Yan, Xiao-Yan
Ji, Ping
Wu, Yang-feng
author_facet Liu, Hong
Wang, Hai-Bo
Wu, Lin
Wang, Shi-Jun
Yang, Ze-Chuan
Ma, Run-Yi
Reilly, Kathleen H.
Yan, Xiao-Yan
Ji, Ping
Wu, Yang-feng
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description BACKGROUND: Patients with cervical spondylosis myelopathy (CSM) and complicated with hypertension are often experiencing a blood pressure decrease after taking cervical decompressive surgery in clinical observations, but how this blood pressure reduction is associated with the surgery, which cut cervical sympathetic nervous, has never been rigorously assessed. Thus, the purpose of this study is to investigate the effect of cervical decompressive surgery on blood pressure among CSM patients with hypertension. METHODS/DESIGN: The study will be a time series cohort study. Fifty eligible patients will be selected consecutively from the Peking University First Hospital. Two 24-h ambulatory blood pressure measurement (ABPM) will be taken before the surgery, apart by at least 3 days. The patients will be followed up for another two ABPMs at 1 and 3 months after the surgery. We will recruit subjects with cervical spondylosis myelopathy meeting operation indications and scheduled for receiving cervical decompressive surgery, aged 18–84 years, have a history of hypertension or office systolic blood pressure ≥140 mmHg on initial screening, and willing to participate in the study and provide informed consent. Exclusion criteria includes a history of known secondary hypertension, visual analogue scale (VAS) score ≥4, and unable to comply with study due to severe psychosis. The change in systolic ABPs over the four times will be analyzed to observe the overall pattern of the blood pressure change in relation to the surgery, but the primary analysis will be the comparison of systolic ABP between the 2(nd) and 3(rd) , 4(th) measurements (before and after the surgery). We will also calculate the regression-to-the-mean adjusted changes in systolic ABP as sensitivity analysis. Secondary endpoints are the changes in 24 h ABPM diastolic blood pressure, blood pressure control status, the use and dose adjustment of antihypertensive medication, and the incidence of operative complications. Primary outcome analyses will be carried out using analysis of covariance, as well as the first secondary endpoint. DISCUSSION: This study will inform us the important knowledge about cervical sympathetic nervous system (SNS) and blood pressure. Once confirmed, it may help to produce new method for control of hypertension, which is the leading cause of death in the world. TRIAL REGISTRATION: The study is registered to Clinical Trials.gov (NCT02016768).
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spelling pubmed-47042542016-01-08 Effects of decompressive cervical surgery on blood pressure in cervical spondylosis patients with hypertension: a time series cohort study Liu, Hong Wang, Hai-Bo Wu, Lin Wang, Shi-Jun Yang, Ze-Chuan Ma, Run-Yi Reilly, Kathleen H. Yan, Xiao-Yan Ji, Ping Wu, Yang-feng BMC Surg Study Protocol BACKGROUND: Patients with cervical spondylosis myelopathy (CSM) and complicated with hypertension are often experiencing a blood pressure decrease after taking cervical decompressive surgery in clinical observations, but how this blood pressure reduction is associated with the surgery, which cut cervical sympathetic nervous, has never been rigorously assessed. Thus, the purpose of this study is to investigate the effect of cervical decompressive surgery on blood pressure among CSM patients with hypertension. METHODS/DESIGN: The study will be a time series cohort study. Fifty eligible patients will be selected consecutively from the Peking University First Hospital. Two 24-h ambulatory blood pressure measurement (ABPM) will be taken before the surgery, apart by at least 3 days. The patients will be followed up for another two ABPMs at 1 and 3 months after the surgery. We will recruit subjects with cervical spondylosis myelopathy meeting operation indications and scheduled for receiving cervical decompressive surgery, aged 18–84 years, have a history of hypertension or office systolic blood pressure ≥140 mmHg on initial screening, and willing to participate in the study and provide informed consent. Exclusion criteria includes a history of known secondary hypertension, visual analogue scale (VAS) score ≥4, and unable to comply with study due to severe psychosis. The change in systolic ABPs over the four times will be analyzed to observe the overall pattern of the blood pressure change in relation to the surgery, but the primary analysis will be the comparison of systolic ABP between the 2(nd) and 3(rd) , 4(th) measurements (before and after the surgery). We will also calculate the regression-to-the-mean adjusted changes in systolic ABP as sensitivity analysis. Secondary endpoints are the changes in 24 h ABPM diastolic blood pressure, blood pressure control status, the use and dose adjustment of antihypertensive medication, and the incidence of operative complications. Primary outcome analyses will be carried out using analysis of covariance, as well as the first secondary endpoint. DISCUSSION: This study will inform us the important knowledge about cervical sympathetic nervous system (SNS) and blood pressure. Once confirmed, it may help to produce new method for control of hypertension, which is the leading cause of death in the world. TRIAL REGISTRATION: The study is registered to Clinical Trials.gov (NCT02016768). BioMed Central 2016-01-06 /pmc/articles/PMC4704254/ /pubmed/26738624 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s12893-015-0117-y Text en © Liu et al. 2016 Open AccessThis article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided you give appropriate credit to the original author(s) and the source, provide a link to the Creative Commons license, and indicate if changes were made. The Creative Commons Public Domain Dedication waiver (http://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/) applies to the data made available in this article, unless otherwise stated.
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Liu, Hong
Wang, Hai-Bo
Wu, Lin
Wang, Shi-Jun
Yang, Ze-Chuan
Ma, Run-Yi
Reilly, Kathleen H.
Yan, Xiao-Yan
Ji, Ping
Wu, Yang-feng
Effects of decompressive cervical surgery on blood pressure in cervical spondylosis patients with hypertension: a time series cohort study
title Effects of decompressive cervical surgery on blood pressure in cervical spondylosis patients with hypertension: a time series cohort study
title_full Effects of decompressive cervical surgery on blood pressure in cervical spondylosis patients with hypertension: a time series cohort study
title_fullStr Effects of decompressive cervical surgery on blood pressure in cervical spondylosis patients with hypertension: a time series cohort study
title_full_unstemmed Effects of decompressive cervical surgery on blood pressure in cervical spondylosis patients with hypertension: a time series cohort study
title_short Effects of decompressive cervical surgery on blood pressure in cervical spondylosis patients with hypertension: a time series cohort study
title_sort effects of decompressive cervical surgery on blood pressure in cervical spondylosis patients with hypertension: a time series cohort study
topic Study Protocol
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4704254/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26738624
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s12893-015-0117-y
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