ZÁVODNÁ, Eva, Nataša HONZÍKOVÁ, Zuzana NOVÁKOVÁ and Hana HRSTKOVÁ. Relationship betwwn variability in blood pressure and pulse intervals in borderline hypertensive children. Abstract. In 11.Tagung mitteleuropaeischer Laender "Paediatrische Forschung". 2002.
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Original name Relationship betwwn variability in blood pressure and pulse intervals in borderline hypertensive children. Abstract
Authors ZÁVODNÁ, Eva, Nataša HONZÍKOVÁ, Zuzana NOVÁKOVÁ and Hana HRSTKOVÁ.
Edition 11.Tagung mitteleuropaeischer Laender "Paediatrische Forschung" 2002.
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Original language English
Type of outcome Conference abstract
Field of Study 30209 Paediatrics
Country of publisher Bulgaria
Confidentiality degree is not subject to a state or trade secret
Organization unit Faculty of Medicine
Keywords in English hypertension; baroreflex sensitivity; blood pressure variability; heart rate variability; pulse interval variability
Tags baroreflex sensitivity, blood pressure variability, heart rate variability, Hypertension, pulse interval variability
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Abstract
The aim of the study was to determine the relationship between the variability in systolic blood pressure and pulse intervals with respect to the baroreflex sensitivity in borderline hypertensive children. A causal interrelationship between the0.1Hz variability of systolic blood pressure and pulse intervals and baroreflex sensitivity was shown. An unchanged pulse interval variability in borderline hypertensive children could be explained by their low BRS coupled with a primarily higher variability in systoliv blood pressure. In borderline hypertensive, an increased variability of systolic blood pressure might be an early sign of an increased sympathetic activity, and it explains a relatively high pulse intervals variability at low BRS.
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