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Heart Rate and Blood Pressure Resting Levels and Responses to Generic Stressors in Vietnam Veterans with Posttraumatic Stress Disorder
Authors:Scott P. Orr  James L. Meyerhoff  Joely V. Edwards  Roger K. Pitman
Affiliation:(1) Veterans Affairs Medical Center Research Service, Manchester, New Hampshire, 03103;(2) Department of Psychiatry, Harvard Medical School, Boston, Massachusetts, 02168;(3) Department of Neuroendocrinology & Neurochemistry, Division of Neuroscience, Walter Reed Army Institute for Research, Washington, D.C, 20307-5100
Abstract:Resting heart rate (HR), systolic blood pressure (SBP), and diastolic blood pressure (DBF) were measured on 3 successive mornings in the homes of drug-free Vietnam combat veterans, classified on the basis of DSM-III-R criteria into current posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD; n = 20) or non-PTSD (n = 15). Responses to three generic stressor challenges (orthostatic, mental arithmetic, and cold pressor) were also measured. In the orthostatic stressor condition, DBP increased over time in the non-PTSD, but not in the PTSD, veterans, suggesting a paradoxically reduced autonomic response in PTSD. There were no other significant group differences in resting levels or responses to any of the challenges for any measure.
Keywords:stress disorders  posttraumatic  Vietnam veterans  heart rate  blood pressure  stress  psychological
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