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Hemodynamic profile, compensation deficit, and ambulatory blood pressure
Authors:Ottaviani Cristina  Shapiro David  Goldstein Iris B  James Jack E  Weiss Robert
Affiliation:Department of Psychology, University of Bologna, Bologna, Italy.
Abstract:This study hypothesized that physiologically grounded patterns of hemodynamic profile and compensation deficit would be superior to traditional blood pressure reactivity in the prediction of daily-life blood pressure. Impedance cardiography-derived measures and beat-to-beat blood pressure were monitored continuously in 45 subjects during baseline and four tasks. Ambulatory blood pressure measures were obtained combining data from one work day and one off day. The mediating effects of gender and family history of hypertension were considered. Only gender was significantly associated with hemodynamic profile. Regression analysis indicated that typical reactivity measures failed to predict everyday life blood pressure. After controlling for gender and baseline blood pressure, hemodynamic patterns during specific tasks proved to be strong predictors, overcoming limitations of previous reactivity models in predicting real-life blood pressure.
Keywords:Ambulatory blood pressure    Cardiovascular reactivity    Gender    Family history of hypertension    Hemodynamic profile    Individual differences
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