Effect of acute blood pressure reduction on oxygen uptake kinetics at the onset of exercise in hypertensive patients.

Sennur Unal Dayi, Sait Terzi, Tamer Akbulut, Haldun Akgöz, Zeynep Tartan, Ufuk Gürkan, Serdar Yilmazer, Gülşah Tayyareci
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The aim of the present study was to investigate the adverse effects of hypertension on the cardiovascular system in daily activities and the effect of acute blood pressure reduction on oxygen (O(2)) uptake kinetics. Twenty hypertensive patients were included in the study group. Patients performed treadmill exercise tests (2.5 km/hour and 5 inclines) twice, before and after blood pressure reduction with sublingual captopril. In the control group, ten hypertensive patients underwent two tests one hour apart without blood pressure reduction brought about by drug therapy. The changes in O(2) kinetic values (O(2) deficit and mean response time [MRT]) between the two tests were investigated. In the study group, the O(2) deficit and MRT values measured during the first exercise testing were found to be 547 +/- 183 mL and 40 +/- 9 seconds, while those in the second exercise testing were 401 +/- 127 mL and 34 +/- 7 seconds, respectively. In the control group, the O(2) deficit and MRT values measured during the first exercise test were 491 +/- 217 mL and 42 +/- 16 seconds and 515 +/- 159 mL and 41 +/- 13 seconds in the second exercise test. The differences in O(2) deficit and MRT in the study group were considered to be statistically significant (P = 0.008 and P = 0.004, respectively). Based on our findings, there was a significant improvement in O(2) kinetic values with an acute reduction in blood pressure in hypertensive patients, most likely as a result of an improved response in cardiac output.

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急性血压降低对高血压患者运动开始时氧摄取动力学的影响。
本研究的目的是研究高血压在日常活动中对心血管系统的不良影响,以及急性血压降低对氧(O(2))摄取动力学的影响。将20例高血压患者纳入研究组。患者在舌下卡托普利降压前后分别进行了两次跑步机运动试验(2.5 km/h和5个斜度)。对照组10例高血压患者,间隔1小时进行两次检测,未见药物治疗导致血压下降。研究了两种试验中O(2)动力学值(O(2)赤字和平均反应时间[MRT])的变化。在研究组中,第一次运动测试时测量的O(2)赤字和MRT值分别为547 +/- 183 mL和40 +/- 9秒,而第二次运动测试时测量的O(2)赤字和MRT值分别为401 +/- 127 mL和34 +/- 7秒。在对照组中,第一次运动试验时测量的O(2)赤字和MRT值为491 +/- 217 mL和42 +/- 16秒,第二次运动试验时测量的O(2)赤字和MRT值为515 +/- 159 mL和41 +/- 13秒。认为研究组的O(2)赤字和MRT差异有统计学意义(P = 0.008和P = 0.004)。根据我们的研究结果,高血压患者的O(2)动力学值随着血压的急性降低而显著改善,这很可能是心输出量反应改善的结果。
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