Abstract
Abstract
Background
The current exploratory study was aimed at estimating measures of blood
pressure variability (BPV) and baroreflex sensitivity (BRS) in a healthy
population in the Indian sub-continent.
Methods
One hundred and forty-two healthy subjects were recruited for the study.
Blood pressure (BP) was recorded continuously for 15 min using the Finometer
(Finapres Medical Systems, The Netherlands). For offline analysis, Nevrokard
cardiovascular parameter analysis (CVPA) software (version 2.1.0) was used for
BPV analysis. BRS was determined by spectral and sequence methods. One-way
ANOVA and Bonferroni’s test were used to compare parameters. Pearson’s
correlation coefficient was employed to look for possible associations between
age and other continuous variables.
Results
Out of 196 screened volunteers, 54 were excluded and 142 subjects were
grouped based on ages as 10–19 years (group 1), 20–29 years (group 2), 30–39
years (group 3), 40–49 years (group 4), and 50–59 years (group 5). Within
groups, body mass index (BMI, p=0.000) and BP (systolic and diastolic) were
significantly different. Post hoc analysis showed mean blood pressure (MBP) and
diastolic blood pressure (DBP) differing significantly between groups 1 and 4
(p<0.05 for both) along with other cardiovascular parameters. Age correlated
positively with BMI and all parameters of BP. Significant gender differences
were observed for stroke volume, cardiac output, up BRS, total BRS, peripheral
resistance (PR), and aortic impedance.
Conclusions
Our study has provided reference values for BPV and BRS in an Indian
population. It also indicates age-related neurocardiac imbalance and possible
utility of these tests for screening at the start of neurocardiac damage in a
healthy population.
Subject
Drug Discovery,Pharmacology,General Medicine,Physiology
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