Blood pressure response during exercise testing in individuals with and without hypertension: The value of the recovery phase

IF 4.4 3区 医学 Q1 MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL European Journal of Clinical Investigation Pub Date : 2024-07-12 DOI:10.1111/eci.14285
Céline Ghidoni, Jan Gerrit van der Stouwe, Laura Würzburger, Patrick Wiech, Jan Vontobel, Philipp Bohm, Georg Moser, Gloria Petrasch, Valentina A. Rossi, Christian M. Schmied, Stefano Caselli, David Niederseer
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Abstract

Background

Hypertension and exercise testing are essential for cardiovascular risk assessment. However, an exact description of blood pressure (BP) in patients with a hypertensive response during exercise (HRE), especially in the recovery phase is lacking. Herein, we aimed to analyse BP and heart rate during exercise testing and recovery in patients with an HRE.

Methods

800 patients aged 17–90 with an HRE during a standardized bicycle ergometry test were recruited. The BP behaviour during exercise testing was correlated with clinical data. Furthermore, data were analysed according to the presence of pre-existent hypertension.

Results

Of the 800 patients included in this study 497 (62%) were previously diagnosed with hypertension. Analysis of covariance showed a significantly faster systolic (β [95% CI] 8.0 [4.9–11.1]) and diastolic (2.4 [0.4–4.4]) BP recovery 3 min after maximal exercise in patients without hypertension in univariable models. These results remained robust in fully adjusted models taking into account age, sex, body mass index, cardiovascular disease, and antihypertensive treatment for systolic (5.3 [1.2–9.4]) and diastolic BP (4.5 [1.9–7.0]). Furthermore, patients with hypertension displayed higher systolic BP during maximal exercise in univariable (3.8 [0.1–7.5]) and fully adjusted (5.5 [1.1–10.0]) models. There was no difference in maximum diastolic BP between groups.

Conclusion

In this large cohort study, patients without hypertension showed a faster systolic and diastolic BP recovery and lower maximal systolic BP compared to patients with hypertension. Overall, this study provides new insights into cardiovascular health during recovery phase.

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高血压患者和非高血压患者在运动测试期间的血压反应:恢复阶段的价值。
背景:高血压和运动测试对心血管风险评估至关重要。然而,对运动时高血压反应(HRE)患者的血压(BP),尤其是恢复阶段的血压(BP)缺乏确切的描述。在此,我们旨在分析高血压患者在运动测试和恢复期间的血压和心率。方法:我们招募了 800 名年龄在 17-90 岁之间、在标准化自行车测力测试中出现高血压反应的患者。运动测试期间的血压表现与临床数据相关。此外,还根据是否存在前期高血压对数据进行了分析:结果:在参与研究的 800 名患者中,497 人(62%)曾被诊断患有高血压。协方差分析显示,在单变量模型中,无高血压患者在最大运动量后 3 分钟的收缩压恢复速度(β [95% CI] 8.0 [4.9-11.1])和舒张压恢复速度(2.4 [0.4-4.4])明显更快。在考虑了年龄、性别、体重指数、心血管疾病和降压治疗等因素的完全调整模型中,收缩压(5.3 [1.2-9.4] )和舒张压(4.5 [1.9-7.0])的恢复结果依然稳健。此外,在单变量模型(3.8 [0.1-7.5])和完全调整模型(5.5 [1.1-10.0])中,高血压患者在最大运动量时的收缩压较高。各组间最大舒张压没有差异:在这项大型队列研究中,与高血压患者相比,无高血压患者的收缩压和舒张压恢复更快,最大收缩压更低。总之,这项研究为了解恢复期的心血管健康状况提供了新的视角。
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