Artery Research

Volume 5, Issue 4, December 2011, Pages 176 - 176

P6.15 EFFECT OF BODY POSITION ON THE MEASUREMENTS OF CENTRAL HEMODYNAMIC PARAMETERS: “PLEASE HAVE A SIT?” OR “PLEASE LIE DOWN?”

Authors
A.D. Protogerou1, 2, T.G. Papaioannou3, E. Nasothimiou2, A. Konstantopoulou1, N. Skliros1, C. Stefanadis3, J. Blacher4, M.E. Safar4, D. Papadogiannis1, A. Achimastos2, G.S. Stergiou2
1First Department of Propaedeutic and Internal Medicine, Laikon Hospital, Athens, Greece
2Hypertension Center, 3rd Department of Medicine, Sotiria Hospital, Athens, Greece
3Biomedical Engineering Unit, First Dept. of Cardiology, Hippokration Hospital, Athens, Greece
4Paris Descartes University; AP-HP; Diagnosis and Therapeutic Center, Hôtel-Dieu, Paris, France
Available Online 29 November 2011.
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Background: Estimation of aortic pressure waveform provides clinical information regarding BP cardiovascular risk additional to the brachial blood pressure (BP). The effect of body position on central haemodynamics (BP, pulse pressure (PP) amplification (amp), augmentation index (AIx), augmentation pressure (AP), subendocardial viability ratio (SVR) have never been investigated. Aim/design: to investigate in a randomized cross over study changes in both the peripheral and central haemodynamics in supine and sitting position. Methods: Sixty one subjects referred for BP assessment were examined (36 males, mean age 50±12 yrs). Brachial and aortic waveforms were assessed in sitting and supine position. In each position: triplicate brachial BP measurements were performed; then 2 consecutive aortic pressure waveforms were estimated by applanation tonometry of the radial artery - pulse wave analysis and the use of transfer functions (Sphygmocor). The average of the last 2 brachial BP recordings was used in statistical analysis and for peripheral waveforms calibration. Results: Mean arterial BP did not differ significantly between the sitting and supine position (table). Brachial and aortic SBP, PP, AP, AIx were significantly higher in the supine position whereas DBP and PP amplification (ratio: brachial/aortic PP) significantly smaller. Moreover, significant alterations were observed in heart rate, ejection duration and SVR. Conclusions: Mean BP remained unchanged but the pulsatile BP component was higher in the supine position. This was more pronounced in the aorta, as shown by PP amplification, in part due to alterations in heart rate, wave reflections leading to alterations in coronary perfusion.

Parameter Sitting position Supine position p-value
Mean BP (mmHg) 110.8±13.7 110.9±14.9 0.945
Brachial SBP (mmHg) 140.1±17.4 142.7±18.5 0.022
Brachial DBP (mmHg) 94.2±14.4 90.1±14.4 <0.001
Brachial PP (mmHg) 45.9±16.0 52.6±15.6 <0.001
Aortic SBP (mmHg) 131.7±16.9 134.4±18.6 <0.001
Aortic DBP (mmHg) 95.0±14.4 91.3±14.5 <0.001
Aortic PP (mmHg) 36.7±15.2 43.1±13.9 <0.001
AP (mmHg) 10.8±7.7 13.9±7.3 <0.001
AIx (%) 26.9±11.9 31.1±10.2 <0.001
PP amplification (ratio) 1.3±0.2 1.2±0.1 <0.001
Heart rate (bpm) 67.2±8.7 64.5±7.4 <0.001
Ejection duration (msec) 297.2±22.7 327.6±17.6 <0.001
SVR 179.6±25.7 161.2±25.8 <0.001
Journal
Artery Research
Volume-Issue
5 - 4
Pages
176 - 176
Publication Date
2011/11/29
ISSN (Online)
1876-4401
ISSN (Print)
1872-9312
DOI
10.1016/j.artres.2011.10.100How to use a DOI?
Open Access
This is an open access article distributed under the CC BY-NC license.

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AU  - A.D. Protogerou
AU  - T.G. Papaioannou
AU  - E. Nasothimiou
AU  - A. Konstantopoulou
AU  - N. Skliros
AU  - C. Stefanadis
AU  - J. Blacher
AU  - M.E. Safar
AU  - D. Papadogiannis
AU  - A. Achimastos
AU  - G.S. Stergiou
PY  - 2011
DA  - 2011/11/29
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