This investigation is designed to study the circadian rhythm (CR) of blood pressure (BP) and heart rate (HR) in heart transplanted patients (HTP). The research was performed on 10 heart failure patients (HFP), IV NYHA class, who underwent heart transplantation (HT) because of a primary congestive cardiomyopathy. The 24-h BP and HR monitorings were performed by means of a non-invasive method in pre-operative stage, over the 4 post-operative days, 6 and 12 months after surgery. ANOVA and Cosinor method validated the occurrence of a statistically significant CR in HFP. Over the 4 days after HT, the Serial Section Analysis did not show a 24-h periodicity of BP and HR: 6 months after HT, the BP and HR CR was not validated as well. One year after HT, the BP and HR CR was statistically detected. A significant difference between HTP and the clinically healthy subjects was validated only for the mean value of HR. In our opinion, the consolidation of the BP and HR CR 1 year after HT might be regarded as a clinical feature of a reacquired matching of cardiac function with vascular activity.
Ritmo circadiano della pressione arteriosa e della frequenza cardiaca in pazienti con trapianto di cuore: studio longitudinale prima e dopo l'impianto / Cugini, Pietro; Lucia, Piernatale; Di Palma, L.; Scibilia, G.; Cioli, A. R.; Marino, B.. - In: CARDIOLOGIA. - ISSN 0393-1978. - STAMPA. - 36:(1991), pp. 765-777.
Ritmo circadiano della pressione arteriosa e della frequenza cardiaca in pazienti con trapianto di cuore: studio longitudinale prima e dopo l'impianto.
CUGINI, Pietro;LUCIA, Piernatale;
1991
Abstract
This investigation is designed to study the circadian rhythm (CR) of blood pressure (BP) and heart rate (HR) in heart transplanted patients (HTP). The research was performed on 10 heart failure patients (HFP), IV NYHA class, who underwent heart transplantation (HT) because of a primary congestive cardiomyopathy. The 24-h BP and HR monitorings were performed by means of a non-invasive method in pre-operative stage, over the 4 post-operative days, 6 and 12 months after surgery. ANOVA and Cosinor method validated the occurrence of a statistically significant CR in HFP. Over the 4 days after HT, the Serial Section Analysis did not show a 24-h periodicity of BP and HR: 6 months after HT, the BP and HR CR was not validated as well. One year after HT, the BP and HR CR was statistically detected. A significant difference between HTP and the clinically healthy subjects was validated only for the mean value of HR. In our opinion, the consolidation of the BP and HR CR 1 year after HT might be regarded as a clinical feature of a reacquired matching of cardiac function with vascular activity.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.


