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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