Elderly hypertensives demonstrated greater systolic blood pressure variability and more markedly reduced baroreflex activity compared to elderly normotensives and young hypertensives.
Cross-Sectional (n=13)
13 elderly hypertensives, along with elderly normotensives and young hypertensives, underwent continuous ambulatory blood pressure monitoring and cardiovascular reflex assessment.
Elderly with hypertension vs Elderly normotensives and young hypertensives
Blood pressure variability and cardiovascular reflexes
Thirteen elderly hypertensives underwent continuous ambulatory blood pressure (BP) monitoring and measurement of cardiovascular reflexes. The results were compared with elderly normotensives and young hypertensives studied using the same protocol. There was a greater disparity between casual systolic BP (SBP) and ambulatory awake SBP in the elderly hypertensives than either the elderly normotensives or young hypertensives. Variability of SBP was greater in the elderly than the young, whilst baroreflex activity was reduced in the elderly, and more markedly so in the elderly hypertensives. Response to tilt and pressor tests was similar for the elderly. The elderly hypertensives showed a greater fall of SBP in response to tilt and a greater rise of SBP during dynamic exercise than the young hypertensives. Stimulation of plasma renin activity (PRA) in response to upright tilt was less in the elderly hypertensives than the young hypertensives. Resting plasma noradrenaline (PNA) increased with age.
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D. B. Rowlands
East and North Hertfordshire NHS Trust
T. J. Stallard
Queen Elizabeth Hospital Birmingham
William A. Littler
Brigham and Women's Hospital
Journal of Hypertension
University of Birmingham
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Rowlands et al. (Sat,) conducted a cross-sectional in Hypertension (n=13). Elderly with hypertension vs. Elderly normotensives and young hypertensives was evaluated on Blood pressure variability and cardiovascular reflexes. Elderly hypertensives demonstrated greater systolic blood pressure variability and more markedly reduced baroreflex activity compared to elderly normotensives and young hypertensives.
synapsesocial.com/papers/6a21c2797cd64f3298c00719 — DOI: https://doi.org/10.1097/00004872-198412000-00006