Blood pressure response during exercise testing in individuals with and without hypertension: The value of the recovery phase

Author:

Ghidoni Céline1,van der Stouwe Jan Gerrit12,Würzburger Laura1,Wiech Patrick1,Vontobel Jan3,Bohm Philipp3,Moser Georg1,Petrasch Gloria3,Rossi Valentina A.1,Schmied Christian M.14,Caselli Stefano14,Niederseer David135ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Cardiology University Heart Center, University Hospital Zurich, University of Zurich Zurich Switzerland

2. Department of Cardiology University Hospital Basel Basel Switzerland

3. Department of Cardiology Hochgebirgsklinik Davos, Medicine Campus Davos Davos Switzerland

4. Herzgefaesszentrum Im Park, Hirslanden Klinik Im Park Zurich Switzerland

5. Christine Kühne Center for Allergy Research and Education (CK‐CARE) Davos Switzerland

Abstract

AbstractBackgroundHypertension and exercise testing are essential for cardiovascular risk assessment. However, an exact description of blood pressure (BP) in patients with a hypertensive response during exercise (HRE), especially in the recovery phase is lacking. Herein, we aimed to analyse BP and heart rate during exercise testing and recovery in patients with an HRE.Methods800 patients aged 17–90 with an HRE during a standardized bicycle ergometry test were recruited. The BP behaviour during exercise testing was correlated with clinical data. Furthermore, data were analysed according to the presence of pre‐existent hypertension.ResultsOf the 800 patients included in this study 497 (62%) were previously diagnosed with hypertension. Analysis of covariance showed a significantly faster systolic (β [95% CI] 8.0 [4.9–11.1]) and diastolic (2.4 [0.4–4.4]) BP recovery 3 min after maximal exercise in patients without hypertension in univariable models. These results remained robust in fully adjusted models taking into account age, sex, body mass index, cardiovascular disease, and antihypertensive treatment for systolic (5.3 [1.2–9.4]) and diastolic BP (4.5 [1.9–7.0]). Furthermore, patients with hypertension displayed higher systolic BP during maximal exercise in univariable (3.8 [0.1–7.5]) and fully adjusted (5.5 [1.1–10.0]) models. There was no difference in maximum diastolic BP between groups.ConclusionIn this large cohort study, patients without hypertension showed a faster systolic and diastolic BP recovery and lower maximal systolic BP compared to patients with hypertension. Overall, this study provides new insights into cardiovascular health during recovery phase.

Publisher

Wiley

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