Cardiovascular responses in hypertensive outpatients starting oral propranolol, determined from the brachial pulse upstroke.

European journal of cardiology Pub Date : 1980-01-01
R Carlisle, A Porter, E B Raftery, I D Hill
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Simultaneous measurement of brachial artery pressures, systolic time intervals, initial pulse upstroke gradient and pulse rate was made in 7 adult hypertensive outpatients during rest supine and during bicycle ergometry at 2 different work rates. Measurements were repeated after 1, 6 and 13 wk on oral propranolol 80 mg thrice daily. Rise of pulse upstroke period (reversed after 1 wk) and of inflection time--analogous with preejection period--and fall of inflection, or diastolic, pressure (most marked at 1 wk) can be explained by early reduction of myocardial contractility and pulse rate. The fall of upstroke period, of peak, or systolic, pressure and of pulse rate (more marked after 1 wk) is related to a later 'adaptive' decrease in peripheral resistance. Much useful information can be obtained by such simple examination of the characteristics of the pulse wave in the brachial artery without complex, albeit noninvasive, cardiac investigations.

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高血压门诊患者口服心得安的心血管反应,由臂脉上冲程测定。
同时测量7例成人高血压门诊患者在仰卧休息和骑行时两种不同工作速率下的肱动脉压、收缩时间间隔、初始脉冲上冲程梯度和脉搏率。分别在口服心得安80 mg,每日3次后1、6和13周重复测量。脉搏上升周期(1周后逆转)和弯曲时间(与射血前期相似)的增加,以及弯曲或舒张压的下降(在1周时最明显)可以通过心肌收缩力和脉搏率的早期降低来解释。上冲程、峰值或收缩压和脉搏率的下降(1周后更为明显)与后期外周阻力的“适应性”下降有关。通过对肱动脉脉搏波特征的简单检查,可以获得许多有用的信息,而无需复杂的无创心脏检查。
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