Pathophysiological aspects of carotid sinus massage Cardioinhibition and vasodepression occur independent, respond differently to massage duration and evoke corrective BP responses.
J Gert van Dijk, Boriana S Gagaouzova, Jelle S Y de Jong, Ineke A van Rossum, Marc J van Houwelingen, Fabian I Kerkhof, Robert H Reijntjes, Julian F R Paton, Frederik J de Lange, Roland D Thijs
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Background and aims: We studied the blood pressure (BP) decrease after carotid sinus massage to study cardioinhibition (CI) and arterial vasodepression (aVD), whether CI and aVD occur independent of one another, and how the BP decrease ends.
Methods: We measured BP, heart rate (HR), stroke volume (SV) and total peripheral resistance (TPR) retrospectively in carotid sinus massage cohorts in two Dutch syncope centres. CI and aVD were defined as HR and TPR decreasing below 3 standard deviations under pre-massage baseline means. We used the logratio method to analyse changes relative to baseline, tested whether CI and aVD occurred together more often than through chance, and whether the responses depended on massage duration and on corrective BP-increases.
Results: CI occurred in 48% and aVD in 30% of 244 massages of 90 persons. CI and aVD did not occur together more often than randomly. Compared to aVD, CI occurred more often, earlier, faster, and shorter with a larger maximal but similar overall BP-decreasing effect. Longer massage duration yielded a larger BP decrease through stronger aVD. The BP decrease evoked corrective increases of HR and TPR.
Conclusion: CI appears as a phasic response to the onset of massage, independent of aVD, which is a more latent response sensitive to ongoing massage. BP corrections probably depend on the contralateral carotid sinus and aortic baroreceptors. The BP decrease after sinus massage may in part depend on the efficacy of corrective responses.
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EP - Europace - European Journal of Pacing, Arrhythmias and Cardiac Electrophysiology of the European Heart Rhythm Association of the European Society of Cardiology. The journal aims to provide an avenue of communication of top quality European and international original scientific work and reviews in the fields of Arrhythmias, Pacing and Cellular Electrophysiology. The Journal offers the reader a collection of contemporary original peer-reviewed papers, invited papers and editorial comments together with book reviews and correspondence.