Title of article
Epidemiological Study on the Effect of Pre-Hypertension and Family History of Hypertension on Cardiac Autonomic Function Original Research Article
Author/Authors
Jin-Shang Wu، نويسنده , , Feng-Hwa Lu، نويسنده , , Yi-Ching Yang، نويسنده , , Thy-Sheng Lin، نويسنده , , Jia-Jin Chen، نويسنده , , Chih-Hsing Wu، نويسنده , , Ying-Hsiang Huang، نويسنده , , Chih-Jen Chang، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2008
Pages
6
From page
1896
To page
1901
Abstract
Objectives
This study sought to examine the hypothesis that cardiac autonomic function (CAF) is altered in pre-hypertensive subjects and normotensive subjects with a family history of hypertension (FHH).
Background
The findings on the FHH effect in CAF have been inconsistent, and little is known about altered CAF in pre-hypertensive subjects under The Seventh Report of the Joint National Commission on High Blood Pressure criteria of normotension and pre-hypertension.
Methods
A total of 1,436 community dwellers were classified as having normotension without FHH (NT[−]), normotension with FHH (NT[+]), pre-hypertension, and hypertension. Cardiac autonomic function was determined by standard deviation of RR intervals (SDNN), power spectrum in low frequencies (LF) and high frequencies (HF) and LF/HF ratio in supine position for 5 min, the ratio between the longest RR interval at approximately the 30th beat and the shortest RR interval at approximately the 15th beat after standing (30 max/15 min ratio), and the ratio between the longest RR interval during expiration and the shortest RR interval during inspiration (E/I ratio).
Results
There was a significant difference in all CAF indexes among subjects with NT(−), NT(+), pre-hypertension, and hypertension. Multivariate analyses with an analysis of covariance model showed that 30 max/15 min ratio, E/I ratio, and HF power decreased in subjects with NT(+), pre-hypertension, and hypertension when compared with NT(−) subjects. Pre-hypertensive and hypertensive subjects displayed higher square roots of LF/HF ratios. Only pre-hypertensive subjects had higher LF power.
Conclusions
Our study provides evidence that CAF plays a role in pre-hypertension and that altered autonomic function is already present in subjects with FHH. An autonomic imbalance shifting with augmented sympathetic tone was more enhanced in pre-hypertension.
Keywords
Heart rate variability , HDL-C , High frequency , Cardiac autonomic function , Hf , low frequency , HRV , high-density lipoprotein cholesterol , LF , SDNN , CAF , 30 max/15 min ratio , a ratio between the longest RR interval at approximately the 30th beat and the shortest RR interval at approximately the 15th beat after standing , E/I ratio , a ratio between the RR intervals during expiration and inspiration , FHH , family history of hypertension , NT(?) , normotension without family history of hypertension , NT(+) , normotension with family history of hypertension , standard deviation of normal-to-normal intervals or RR intervals
Journal title
JACC (Journal of the American College of Cardiology)
Serial Year
2008
Journal title
JACC (Journal of the American College of Cardiology)
Record number
473311
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