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Blood pressure and left ventricular function changes in different ambulatory blood pressure patterns at high altitude

Acute high‐altitude (HA) exposure induces physiological responses of the heart and blood pressure (BP). However, few studies have investigated the responses associated with dipper and non‐dipper BP patterns. In this prospective study, 72 patients underwent echocardiography and 24‐h ambulatory BP tes...

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Autores principales: Chen, Renzheng, Yang, Jie, Liu, Chuan, Ke, Jingbin, Gao, Xubin, Yang, Yuanqi, Shen, Yang, Yuan, Fangzhengyuan, He, Chunyan, Cheng, Ran, Lv, Hailin, Zhang, Chen, Gu, Wenzhu, Tan, Hu, Zhang, Jihang, Huang, Lan
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Publicado: John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8678730/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33677845
http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/jch.14235
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author Chen, Renzheng
Yang, Jie
Liu, Chuan
Ke, Jingbin
Gao, Xubin
Yang, Yuanqi
Shen, Yang
Yuan, Fangzhengyuan
He, Chunyan
Cheng, Ran
Lv, Hailin
Zhang, Chen
Gu, Wenzhu
Tan, Hu
Zhang, Jihang
Huang, Lan
author_facet Chen, Renzheng
Yang, Jie
Liu, Chuan
Ke, Jingbin
Gao, Xubin
Yang, Yuanqi
Shen, Yang
Yuan, Fangzhengyuan
He, Chunyan
Cheng, Ran
Lv, Hailin
Zhang, Chen
Gu, Wenzhu
Tan, Hu
Zhang, Jihang
Huang, Lan
author_sort Chen, Renzheng
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description Acute high‐altitude (HA) exposure induces physiological responses of the heart and blood pressure (BP). However, few studies have investigated the responses associated with dipper and non‐dipper BP patterns. In this prospective study, 72 patients underwent echocardiography and 24‐h ambulatory BP testing at sea level and HA. Patients were divided into dipper and non‐dipper groups according to BP at sea level. Acute HA exposure elevated 24‐h systolic and diastolic BP and increased BP variability, particularly in the morning. Moreover, acute exposure increased left ventricular torsion, end‐systolic elastance, effective arterial elastance, and untwisting rate, but reduced peak early diastolic velocity/late diastolic velocity and peak early diastolic velocity/early diastolic velocity, implying enhanced left ventricular systolic function but impaired filling. Dippers showed pronounced increases in night‐time BP, while non‐dippers showed significant elevation in day‐time BP, which blunted differences in nocturnal BP fall, and lowest night‐time and evening BP. Dippers had higher global longitudinal strain, torsion, and untwisting rates after acute HA exposure. Variations in night‐time systolic BP correlated with variations in torsion and global longitudinal strain. Our study firstly demonstrates BP and cardiac function variations during acute HA exposure in different BP patterns and BP increases in dippers at night, while non‐dippers showed day‐time increases. Furthermore, enhanced left ventricular torsion and global longitudinal strain are associated with BP changes. Non‐dippers showed poor cardiac compensatory and maladaptive to acute HA exposure. However, the exact mechanisms involved need further illumination.
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spelling pubmed-86787302021-12-23 Blood pressure and left ventricular function changes in different ambulatory blood pressure patterns at high altitude Chen, Renzheng Yang, Jie Liu, Chuan Ke, Jingbin Gao, Xubin Yang, Yuanqi Shen, Yang Yuan, Fangzhengyuan He, Chunyan Cheng, Ran Lv, Hailin Zhang, Chen Gu, Wenzhu Tan, Hu Zhang, Jihang Huang, Lan J Clin Hypertens (Greenwich) Ambulatory Blood Pressure Acute high‐altitude (HA) exposure induces physiological responses of the heart and blood pressure (BP). However, few studies have investigated the responses associated with dipper and non‐dipper BP patterns. In this prospective study, 72 patients underwent echocardiography and 24‐h ambulatory BP testing at sea level and HA. Patients were divided into dipper and non‐dipper groups according to BP at sea level. Acute HA exposure elevated 24‐h systolic and diastolic BP and increased BP variability, particularly in the morning. Moreover, acute exposure increased left ventricular torsion, end‐systolic elastance, effective arterial elastance, and untwisting rate, but reduced peak early diastolic velocity/late diastolic velocity and peak early diastolic velocity/early diastolic velocity, implying enhanced left ventricular systolic function but impaired filling. Dippers showed pronounced increases in night‐time BP, while non‐dippers showed significant elevation in day‐time BP, which blunted differences in nocturnal BP fall, and lowest night‐time and evening BP. Dippers had higher global longitudinal strain, torsion, and untwisting rates after acute HA exposure. Variations in night‐time systolic BP correlated with variations in torsion and global longitudinal strain. Our study firstly demonstrates BP and cardiac function variations during acute HA exposure in different BP patterns and BP increases in dippers at night, while non‐dippers showed day‐time increases. Furthermore, enhanced left ventricular torsion and global longitudinal strain are associated with BP changes. Non‐dippers showed poor cardiac compensatory and maladaptive to acute HA exposure. However, the exact mechanisms involved need further illumination. John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2021-03-06 /pmc/articles/PMC8678730/ /pubmed/33677845 http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/jch.14235 Text en © 2021 The Authors. The Journal of Clinical Hypertension published by Wiley Periodicals LLC. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/This is an open access article under the terms of the http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/) License, which permits use and distribution in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited, the use is non‐commercial and no modifications or adaptations are made.
spellingShingle Ambulatory Blood Pressure
Chen, Renzheng
Yang, Jie
Liu, Chuan
Ke, Jingbin
Gao, Xubin
Yang, Yuanqi
Shen, Yang
Yuan, Fangzhengyuan
He, Chunyan
Cheng, Ran
Lv, Hailin
Zhang, Chen
Gu, Wenzhu
Tan, Hu
Zhang, Jihang
Huang, Lan
Blood pressure and left ventricular function changes in different ambulatory blood pressure patterns at high altitude
title Blood pressure and left ventricular function changes in different ambulatory blood pressure patterns at high altitude
title_full Blood pressure and left ventricular function changes in different ambulatory blood pressure patterns at high altitude
title_fullStr Blood pressure and left ventricular function changes in different ambulatory blood pressure patterns at high altitude
title_full_unstemmed Blood pressure and left ventricular function changes in different ambulatory blood pressure patterns at high altitude
title_short Blood pressure and left ventricular function changes in different ambulatory blood pressure patterns at high altitude
title_sort blood pressure and left ventricular function changes in different ambulatory blood pressure patterns at high altitude
topic Ambulatory Blood Pressure
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8678730/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33677845
http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/jch.14235
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