RESUMO
The authors report their findings from a study of the reproductibility of measurements of blood pressure and heart rate both at rest and during exercise (work on a bicycle ergometer) in 19 patients who were tested on two occasions with a mean interval of 9.8 days. A study of the correlations, of variability, and of the findings on applying Student's "t" test, have led us to the conclusion that these parameters are more reproduceable on exercise than at rest, and become increasingly reproduceable as exercise increases. These conclusions support the use of an induced hypertension test under exercise.
Assuntos
Determinação da Pressão Arterial , Pressão Sanguínea , Teste de Esforço , Frequência Cardíaca , Adulto , Humanos , Hipertensão/diagnóstico , Masculino , DescansoRESUMO
Compliance of the right ventricle has been studied in 29 aged subjects who were free from any overt heart failure. The observations indicate that a loss of ventricular compliance results, in aged subjects, in an impairment of diastolic filling, which itself is responsible for a reduction in cardiac output. However, there appears to be no relationship between ventricular compliance and systolic performance but the failure to find any such relation may be due to a contractile adaptation in subjects having a low ventricular compliance.