Artery Research

Volume 5, Issue 4, December 2011, Pages 157 - 157

P3.05 EFFECTS OF ACETAZOLAMIDE ON BLOOD PRESSURE AND PULSE WAVEFORM CHANGES INDUCED BY HIGH ALTITUDE EXPOSURE

Authors
M. Revera1, P. Salvi2, A. Giuliano3, G. Bilo1, A. Faini1, F. Gregorini1, C. Lombardi1, G. Mancia4, G. Parati3
1Dept. Cardiology, San Luca Hospital, Istituto Auxologico Italiano, Milan, Italy
2Dept. Internal Medicine, University of Bologna, Bologna, Italy
3Dept. Cardiology, Ospedale San Luca, Istituto Auxologico Italiano and University of Milano-Bicocca, Milan, Italy
4Dept. of Clinical Medicine and Prevention Univ. Milano-Bicocca, Milan, Italy
Available Online 29 November 2011.
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Background: Exposure to high altitude (HA) may induce mountain sickness and increase blood pressure (BP) but little is known on the effects on arterial properties. Acetazolamide (AC) has been proposed to prevent and treat mountain sickness, but no information is available on its effects on cardiovascular parameters at HA. Our aim was to assess these issues in healthy volunteers acutely exposed to very HA.

Methods: 42 subjects (age 36.8±8.9, 21 Male) were randomized to double blind AC 250 mg bid or placebo (PL). Arterial tonometry (PulsePen, DiaTecne, Milan) including carotid-femoral and carotid-radial PWV (CF-PWV,CR-PWV) and pulse wave analysis (augmentation index, AIx and subendocardial viability ratio, SEVR) was performed: at baseline (BAS), after 2 days of treatment at sea level (SLpost); within 6 hours from arrival at Capanna Margherita(Mount Rosa, 4559 m,HA1); and on 3rd full day of exposure to HA(HA2). Systolic (S) and diastolic (D)BP were measured with validated oscillometric device (AND UA 767-PC). Heart rate (HR) was derived from the ECG signal. Data are shown as means±SD.

Results. (See table, p=peripheral, c= central, M=mean). At HA, AIx (adjusted for HR) increased but was significantly lower in AC group, moreover AC treatment partially counteracted the decrease in SEVR.

Conclusions: Acute exposure to HA induced both a BP rise and changes in vascular function, partly counteracted by treatment with AC. These haemodynamic effects may contribute to the beneficial role of AC at HA and may have implications for the possible clinical usefulness of AC in patients with hypoxemia.

BAS SLpost HAl HA2
PL AC PL AC PL AC PL AC
pSBP 114.8±12.2 115.4±13.4 114.5±12.2 110.1±12.8 115.7±9.8 108.3±9.6# 120.7±8.*° 114.2±11.7
cSBP 109.5±11.1 110.1±14.4 109.3±11.7 107.5±12.8 110.3±9 104.6±9.6 115.4±7.8* 109.6±12.3
MBP 89.2±8.3 88.0±9.1 87.8±8.3 84.9±8.5 92.7±6.8° 85.3±6.0 # 96.8±6.8*· 91.2±8.3 #
DBP 72.1±6.7 69.8±7.3 70.1±6.9 68.1±63 77.4±6.8 * 70.1±5.3 # 89.9±7.5 *° 74.1±7.3 °§
HR 59.5±6.4 64.1±9.4 57.6±5.5 58.2±6.6* 83.5±10.4 *· 76.4±8.8 *°# 68.7±10.9 *°§ 63.3±9.8 °§
Alx75 −8.4±12.5 −11.7±10.9 −7.3±11.3 −15.5±10# 1.54±12.6 *° −7.5±12.6 °# 2.1±11.8 *° −8.1±10.9 °#
SEVR 0.88±0.14 0.78±0.23 0.89±0.19 0.87±0.2 0.58±0.14 *° 0.67±0.13 ° 0.74±0.17 *°§ 0.87±0.15 §#
cf-PWV 6.3±1.1 6.4±1.3 6.7±2.3 6.0±1.1 6.6±1.2 5.9±0.9 6.3±1.1 6.0±0.8
cr-PWV 7.7±11 7.7±1.2 8.1±1.7 7.9±1.3 6.7±1.5 8.3±1.6
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p<0.05 Vs Slpre;

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p<0.05 Vs Slpost;

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p<0.05 Vs HA1;

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p<0.05 Vs PL at same step

Journal
Artery Research
Volume-Issue
5 - 4
Pages
157 - 157
Publication Date
2011/11/29
ISSN (Online)
1876-4401
ISSN (Print)
1872-9312
DOI
10.1016/j.artres.2011.10.040How to use a DOI?
Open Access
This is an open access article distributed under the CC BY-NC license.

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