DISPARITIES IN CIRCULATORY ADJUSTMENT TO STANDING BETWEEN YOUNG AND ELDERLY SUBJECTS EXPLAINED BY PULSE CONTOUR ANALYSIS

被引:57
作者
WIELING, W
VEERMAN, DP
DAMBRINK, JHA
IMHOLZ, BPM
机构
[1] Department of Internal Medicine, Academic Medical Centre, University of Amsterdam, 1105 AZ Amsterdam
关键词
AGING; CARDIAC OUTPUT; HEART RATE; NONINVASIVE CONTINUOUS BLOOD PRESSURE; ORTHOSTATIC HYPOTENSION; POSTURAL CHANGES; STROKE VOLUME; TOTAL PERIPHERAL RESISTANCE;
D O I
10.1042/cs0830149
中图分类号
R-3 [医学研究方法]; R3 [基础医学];
学科分类号
1001 ;
摘要
1. The circulatory adjustment to standing was investigated in two age groups. Young subjects consisted of 20 healthy 10-14-year-old girls and boys. Elderly subjects consisted of 40 70-86-year-old healthy and active females and males. Continuous responses of blood pressure and heart rate were recorded by Finapres. A pulse contour algorithm applied to the finger arterial pressure waveform was used to assess stroke volume responses. 2. During the first 30s (initial phase), an almost identical drop in mean blood pressure was found in both age groups (young, 16+/-10 mmHg; old, 17+/-10 mmHg), but the initial heart rate increase was attenuated in the elderly subjects (young, 29+/-7 beats/min; old, 17+/-7 beats/min). 3. During the period from 30s to 10 min of standing, mean blood pressure increased from 96+/-12 to 106+/-12 mmHg in the elderly subjects compared with almost no change in the young subjects (from 82+/-8 to 84+/-7 mmHg). In the elderly subjects a progressive increase in total peripheral resistance (from 114+/-14% to 146+/-29%) was found, compared with an initial rapid increase in total peripheral resistance (126+/-18% after 30s) with no further change during prolonged standing (124+/-17% after 10min) in the young subjects. In this age group the decrease in stroke volume and the increase in heart rate after 10min of standing were large (young, -37+/-11% and 27+/-11 beats/min; old, -31+/-9% and 7+/-6 beats/min, respectively). 4. In conclusion, young subjects adjust to orthostatic stress mainly by a marked increase in heart rate. In healthy elderly subjects an attenuation of the heart rate response during orthostatic stress is compensated by a pronounced increase in total peripheral resistance resulting in an increase in blood pressure.
引用
收藏
页码:149 / 155
页数:7
相关论文
共 37 条
[1]  
ABE T, 1990, Asian Medical Journal, V33, P295
[2]  
Asmussen E, 1940, SURGERY, V8, P604
[3]   PHYSIOLOGICAL-ASPECTS OF THE AGING CARDIOVASCULAR-SYSTEM [J].
BENNETT, T ;
GARDINER, SM .
JOURNAL OF CARDIOVASCULAR PHARMACOLOGY, 1988, 12 :S1-S7
[4]  
BRIGDEN W, 1950, CLIN SCI, V9, P79
[5]   DECREASED CARDIOPULMONARY REFLEXES WITH AGING IN NORMOTENSIVE HUMANS [J].
CLEROUX, J ;
GIANNATTASIO, C ;
BOLLA, G ;
CUSPIDI, C ;
GRASSI, G ;
MAZZOLA, C ;
SAMPIERI, L ;
SERAVALLE, G ;
VALSECCHI, M ;
MANCIA, G .
AMERICAN JOURNAL OF PHYSIOLOGY, 1989, 257 (03) :H961-H968
[6]   CIRCULATORY ADAPTATION TO ORTHOSTATIC STRESS IN HEALTHY 10-14-YEAR-OLD CHILDREN INVESTIGATED IN A GENERAL-PRACTICE [J].
DAMBRINK, JHA ;
IMHOLZ, BPM ;
KAREMAKER, JM ;
WIELING, W .
CLINICAL SCIENCE, 1991, 81 (01) :51-58
[7]   IMMEDIATE ORTHOSTATIC REGULATION [J].
DEMAREES, H .
CARDIOLOGY, 1976, 61 :78-90
[8]   EFFECT OF AGE AND CORONARY HEART-DISEASE ON THE CIRCULATORY RESPONSES TO GRADED LOWER BODY NEGATIVE-PRESSURE [J].
EBERT, TJ ;
HUGHES, CV ;
TRISTANI, FE ;
BARNEY, JA ;
SMITH, JJ .
CARDIOVASCULAR RESEARCH, 1982, 16 (11) :663-669
[9]  
ECKBERG DL, 1992, HUMAN BAROREFLEXES H, P61
[10]   NONINVASIVE BLOOD-PRESSURE MONITORING DURING HEAD-UP TILT USING THE PENAZ PRINCIPLE [J].
FRIEDMAN, DB ;
JENSEN, FB ;
MATZEN, S ;
SECHER, NH .
ACTA ANAESTHESIOLOGICA SCANDINAVICA, 1990, 34 (07) :519-522