Hypertension secondary to bradycardia: blood pressure regulation under the effect of impaired cerebral blood flow and bradycardia.

F Solti, M Sebestyén, Z Szabó, E Czakó, F Rényi-Vámos
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Ninety-two patients of advanced age were studied in whom arterial hypertension was associated with chronic bradycardia, the cessation of bradycardia after pacemaker implantation was followed by a significant fall or permanent normalization of the high blood pressure. In three cases cerebral blood flow was found low, but it increased when the heart rate was normalized on pacing. In order to check the results obtained in humans, cerebral blood supply was restricted by carotids ligation, in some animals the vertebral artery of one side was also ligated. During obstruction of cerebral blood flow, bradycardia induced by av block or vagal stimulation was followed by an increase in arterial blood pressure. It is suggested that disturbances of cerebral blood flow associated with bradycardia have a decisive part in the pathogenesis of hypertension in old age.

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继发于心动过缓的高血压:脑血流受损和心动过缓作用下的血压调节。
我们研究了92例高龄患者,其中动脉高血压合并慢性心动过缓,起搏器植入后心动过缓停止,随后血压显著下降或永久正常化。其中3例发现脑血流量低,但当起搏时心率正常化时,脑血流量增加。为了验证在人类身上获得的结果,颈动脉结扎限制了脑血供,在一些动物中,一侧的椎动脉也被结扎。在脑血流阻塞期间,由房室传导阻滞或迷走神经刺激引起的心动过缓随后是动脉血压升高。提示脑血流紊乱与心动过缓在老年高血压发病中起决定性作用。
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