| ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Hypertension, Vol 13, 401-407, Copyright © 1989 by American Heart Association
A Kawamoto, K Shimada, K Matsubayashi, T Chikamori, O Kuzume, H Ogura and T Ozawa
To dissociate the effects of an elevated blood pressure on the
cardiovascular regulatory functions from those of aging in the hypertensive
elderly individual, resting hemodynamic measurements and circulatory
autonomic functions in 30 elderly (mean age, 66 years) hypertensive (World
Health Organization stages I and II) patients were compared with those in
30 healthy elderly (mean age, 65 years) normotensive volunteers. The
elderly hypertensive group showed a significantly lower cardiac index and
higher total peripheral resistance. beta-Receptor sensitivity, as
determined by chronotropic dose of infused isoproterenol, and baroreceptor
reflex sensitivity index, derived from phase II, but not phase IV, of
Valsalva's maneuver, were only slightly but significantly reduced in the
hypertensive group. The variability of heart rate at rest as an index of
parasympathetic control of heart was similar between these two groups.
Plasma norepinephrine level was significantly inversely related to resting
mean blood pressure (r = -0.31, p less than 0.05) when analyzed as a whole
group. Plasma renin activity, but not plasma aldosterone, was significantly
decreased in the hypertensive group. To define the effects of age itself,
these parameters in normotensive elderly subjects were also compared with
those in 12 young normotensive subjects (mean age, 23 years). Although
resting hemodynamic measurements did not differ, various circulatory
autonomic functions were significantly different between these two age
groups. The variability of heart rate in 24-hour ambulatory monitoring,
beta- receptor responsiveness, resting vagal cardiac activity, and
baroreceptor reflex sensitivity derived from phase IV of Valsalva's
maneuver were significantly depressed in the elderly. Resting plasma
norepinephrine level was elevated and renin-aldosterone system decreased in
the elderly.(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 250 WORDS)
ARTICLES
Cardiovascular regulatory functions in elderly patients with hypertension
Department of Medicine, Kochi Medical School, Japan.
This article has been cited by other articles:
![]() |
A Elhendy, R T van Domburg, J J Bax, P R Nierop, M L Geleijnse, M M Ibrahim, and J R T C Roelandt The functional significance of chronotropic incompetence during dobutamine stress test Heart, April 1, 1999; 81(4): 398 - 403. [Abstract] [Full Text] |
||||
![]() |
M. A. James, T. G. Robinson, R. B. Panerai, and J. F. Potter Arterial Baroreceptor-Cardiac Reflex Sensitivity in the Elderly Hypertension, December 1, 1996; 28(6): 953 - 960. [Abstract] [Full Text] |
||||
|
Hypertension Home | Subscriptions | Archives | Feedback | Authors | Help | AHA Journals Home | Search Copyright © 1989 American Heart Association, Inc. All rights reserved. Unauthorized use prohibited. |