Anabolic androgenic steroid users: a tilt test study with young adult men

Carlos Gustavo Camara Puppin, F. Moraes, L. Gomes, A. Nascimento, E. Lima, G. Brasil, N. Bissoli, D. Lenz, D. Endringer, T. U. Andrade
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Introduction: Anabolic androgenic steroids (AASs) can induce cardiac dysautonomia, which is related to arrhythmias, vasovagal syncope (VVS) and sudden death. The aim of this study was to determine whether the use of AASs increases the susceptibility for VVS or autonomic dysfunction in AAS users by the head-up tilt test (HUTT). Material and methods: Cross-sectional observational study conducted with physically active young men, users (AAS group; n = 10) and non-users (Control group, n = 13) of AAS. The history of physical activity and age of each participant were recorded and the following examinations were performed: physical, biochemical, hormonal, electrocardiogram (ECG), 24-hour Holter recorder equipment. The 24-hour Holter and HUTT were conducted to detect the presence of arrhythmias/heart rate variability, and VVS/dysautonomia, respectively. Of the 28 participants recruited, 5 were excluded for not having completed the examinations. Results: Compared with non-users, users of AAS showed an increase in aspartate aminotransferase (Control: 29.7 ±1.8; AAS: 49.9 ±9.0 UI/l; p < 0.05), in ventricular extrasystoles (Control: 2.5 ±2.3; AAS: 14.9 ±11.2, p < 0.05), and reduction in the pNN50 index of Holter (Control: 24.3 ±4.0%; AAS: 14.8 ±4.0%, p < 0.05). The HUTT showed that the maximum value of diastolic blood pressure was increased in the AAS user group (Control: 78.3 ±2.1; AAS: 90.0 ±5.4 mm Hg, p < 0.05). Conclusions: The study showed that the use of AAS is able to promote an autonomic dysfunction, with a ventricular arrhythmia. In addition it was found that among AAS users there was a positive result for the HUTT.
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简介:合成代谢雄激素类固醇(AASs)可引起心脏自主神经异常,与心律失常、血管迷走神经性晕厥(VVS)和猝死有关。本研究的目的是通过平视倾斜试验(HUTT)确定使用AAS是否会增加AAS使用者对VVS或自主神经功能障碍的易感性。材料和方法:横断面观察性研究进行了体力活动的年轻男性,用户(AAS组;n = 10)和未使用AAS的对照组(n = 13)。记录每位参与者的身体活动史和年龄,并进行以下检查:生理、生化、激素、心电图(ECG)、24小时动态心电图记录仪设备。24小时动态心电图和HUTT分别检测心律失常/心率变异性和VVS/自主神经异常的存在。在招募的28名参与者中,有5名因未完成考试而被排除在外。结果:与未使用AAS的患者相比,使用AAS的患者天冬氨酸转氨酶升高(对照组:29.7±1.8;原子吸收光谱:49.9±9.0 UI/l;p < 0.05),室性早搏(对照组:2.5±2.3;AAS: 14.9±11.2,p < 0.05), Holter pNN50指数降低(对照组:24.3±4.0%;AAS: 14.8±4.0%,p < 0.05)。HUTT显示,AAS使用者组舒张压最大值升高(对照组:78.3±2.1;AAS: 90.0±5.4 mm Hg, p < 0.05)。结论:研究表明,使用AAS能够促进自主神经功能障碍,并伴有室性心律失常。此外,还发现在AAS使用者中,对HUTT有积极的结果。
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