JAPANESE CIRCULATION JOURNAL
Online ISSN : 1347-4839
Print ISSN : 0047-1828
ISSN-L : 0047-1828
Clinical Investigation
Systolic Dysfunction and Blood Pressure Responses to Supine Exercise in Patients With Hypertrophic Cardiomyopathy
Masami ShimizuHidekazu InoKazuyasu OkeieMasato YamaguchiMitsuru NagataKenshi HayashiHideki ItohTaku IwakiKotaro OeTetsuo KonnoJunichi TakiHiroshi Mabuchi
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2001 Volume 65 Issue 4 Pages 325-329

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Left ventricular function and blood pressure responses were evaluated in 56 patients with non-obstructive hypertrophic cardiomyopathy (HCM) and 12 control subjects by using a radionuclide ventricular function monitor during supine ergometer exercise. Patients with HCM were divided into 2 groups: (i) group A had no decrease in ejection fraction (EF) during exercise; and (ii) group B had a decrease in EF during exercise. During exercise, the change in end-diastolic volume did not differ between the 3 groups. In contrast, the change in end-systolic volume differed between the 3 groups (p<0.0001). The change in systolic blood pressure (SBP) also differed significantly between the 3 groups. The change in SBP in group B was smaller than that in the control group and group A, and changes in the EF and changes in the SBP between rest and peak exercise showed a significant correlation (p<0.005). These results suggest that exercise-induced systolic dysfunction in patients with non-obstructive HCM may contribute to abnormal blood pressure response in those patients. (Jpn Circ J 2001; 65: 325 - 329)

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