Cognitive and autonomic dysfunction measures in normal controls, white coat and borderline hypertension
A Shehab, A Abdulle - BMC cardiovascular disorders, 2011 - Springer
A Shehab, A Abdulle
BMC cardiovascular disorders, 2011•SpringerBackground White coat hypertension (WCHT) is a significant clinical condition with
haemodynamic differences and presence of functional changes. We aim to compare
cognitive and autonomic dysfunction variables (heart rate variability) between subjects with
normal blood pressure (controls), WCHT, and borderline hypertension (BLH). Methods We
performed a cross-sectional study in a cohort of 69 subjects (mean age±SD; 38.2±10.8
years) comprising comparable number of normal controls, WCHT, and BLH. We measured …
haemodynamic differences and presence of functional changes. We aim to compare
cognitive and autonomic dysfunction variables (heart rate variability) between subjects with
normal blood pressure (controls), WCHT, and borderline hypertension (BLH). Methods We
performed a cross-sectional study in a cohort of 69 subjects (mean age±SD; 38.2±10.8
years) comprising comparable number of normal controls, WCHT, and BLH. We measured …
Background
White coat hypertension (WCHT) is a significant clinical condition with haemodynamic differences and presence of functional changes. We aim to compare cognitive and autonomic dysfunction variables (heart rate variability) between subjects with normal blood pressure (controls), WCHT, and borderline hypertension (BLH).
Methods
We performed a cross-sectional study in a cohort of 69 subjects (mean age ± SD; 38.2 ±10.8 years) comprising comparable number of normal controls, WCHT, and BLH. We measured clinic and 24-hour ambulatory blood pressure monitoring (ABPM), cognitive function parameters, and heart rate variability (HRV). All subjects underwent 24-hour ambulatory electrocardiography monitoring which was analyzed for HRV measurements. We performed a routine echocardiography (ECHO) for all subjects.
Results
Multiple comparison between the three groups revealed significant (p < 0.04) differences in mean day-time ABPM (systolic and diastolic). In the state anxiety inventory (SAI), both subjects with WCHT and BLH had significantly (p < 0.006) higher anxiety levels than the control group. In memory tasks WCHT subjects scored significantly (p < 0.004) lower in comparison with the other two groups. WCHT significantly (p < 0.001) performed less in memory tests, whereas BLH subjects had significantly (p < 0.001) lower reaction time. We found a significant (p < 0.05) difference in the 24-hour RMSSD and SDNN between the three groups. There was significant correlation between 24-hour RMSSD and computer CANTAB scores. The Echocardiography assessment revealed no significant differences in LV mass indices and diastolic function.
Conclusions
WCHT and BLH subjects showed lower cognitive performance and higher levels of anxiety when compared to controls. Autonomic function reflected by HRV indices was lower in WCHT and BLH in contrast to control, though not significantly. Our results suggest that WCHT may not be a benign condition as it may contribute to the overall risk for cardiovascular disease and LV damage. Longitudinal studies of patients with WCHT should clarify the transient, persistent or the progressive nature of this condition.
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