Hypertension, Vol 22, 839-846, Copyright © 1993 by American Heart Association
CT Ting, TM Yang, JW Chen, MS Chang and FC Yin
Previous studies have shown some distinct hemodynamic alterations in
essential hypertension, including increased resistance, wave reflections,
and pulse wave velocity and decreased systemic compliance. These
abnormalities are completely normalized by nonspecific smooth muscle
dilation with nitroprusside but not by combined alpha- and beta- adrenergic
blockade. The renin-angiotensin system, acting possibly via both
circulating and local tissue effects, is thought to play an important role
in essential hypertension, so its role in the altered hemodynamics deserves
careful investigation. A hypertensive patient group was compared with a
normotensive group similar in age, body size, and proportion of men and
women. During diagnostic cardiac catheterization, ascending aortic
micromanometer pressures and electromagnetic flows were measured in the
baseline state. Intravenous captopril of a sufficient dosage (11 mg) to
normalize blood pressure then was given to the hypertensive patients while
measurements were repeated. From the pressures and flows, aortic input
impedance, wave reflection magnitude, and compliance were computed. In the
hypertensive group, the important hemodynamic alterations consisted of
increased peripheral resistance, first zero crossing of aortic impedance
phase angle, and wave reflections and decreased systemic compliance.
Captopril had a pronounced hemodynamic effect. It normalized blood
pressure, resistance, and impedance phase angle zero crossing. Compliance,
although increased substantially by captopril, was still slightly lower
than normotensive levels. The magnitude of wave reflections, although
substantially lowered by angiotensin converting enzyme inhibition, was
still persistently greater than normal. The present results, together with
those previously reported, demonstrate that a complex interplay of factors
underlies the increased smooth muscle tone in essential
hypertension.(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 250 WORDS)
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Arterial hemodynamics in human hypertension. Effects of angiotensin converting enzyme inhibition
Department of Medicine, Veterans General Hospital, Taichung, Taiwan.
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