Patients with borderline blood pressure had significantly elevated total peripheral resistance in relation to cardiac output at rest and during light exercise compared to normal subjects.
Cross-Sectional (n=218)
218 subjects, including 94 with borderline blood pressure, 61 with established hypertension, and 63 normal subjects, evaluated at rest and during progressive exercise.
Borderline blood pressure elevation vs Normal subjects and patients with established hypertension
Hemodynamic parameters (cardiac output and total peripheral resistance) at rest and during exercise
Ninety-four patients with occasionally elevated (borderline) blood pressure, 61 patients with asymptomatic established hypertension, and 63 normal subjects have been studied at rest and during a progressive exercise test on a cycle ergometer. Subjects with borderline blood pressure had increased cardiac output in the resting recumbent position, but this was not maintained in the sitting position or during exercise. In the resting recumbent position there was overlap in the total peripheral resistance of normal subjects and patients with borderline blood pressure, but when analyzed in relation to the cardiac output, the total peripheral resistance of patients with borderline blood pressure was significantly elevated. In the sitting position the peripheral resistance of the patients with borderline blood pressure was elevated and remained elevated during light exercise, but fell into the normal range at higher loads. In this respect patients with borderline blood pressure differed from hypertensive patients who maintain a higher peripheral resistance than the normal subjects do at all levels of exercise. In conclusion, patients with occasional elevation of blood pressure have an abnormal peripheral resistance in relation to cardiac output both at rest and at low levels of exercise. This observation may indicate a prehypertensive state.
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Stevo Julius
Uppsala University
James Conway
AstraZeneca (United Kingdom)
Circulation
University of Michigan
Michigan Medicine
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Julius et al. (Thu,) conducted a cross-sectional in Borderline blood pressure elevation (n=218). Borderline blood pressure elevation vs. Normal subjects and patients with established hypertension was evaluated on Hemodynamic parameters (cardiac output and total peripheral resistance) at rest and during exercise. Patients with borderline blood pressure had significantly elevated total peripheral resistance in relation to cardiac output at rest and during light exercise compared to normal subjects.
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