Korean J Intern Med.
1998 Feb;13(1):22-26.
Changes of the carotid artery Doppler flow velocity pattern after sublingual
nitroglycerin in patients with hypertension
- Affiliations
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- 1Division of Cardiology, Wonkwang University School of Medicine, Iksan, Korea.
- 2Department of Rehabilitation and Physical Medicine, Kagoshima University, Japan.
Abstract
OBJECTIVE
To evaluate the applicability of carotid Doppler echography for the
assessment of changes of peripheral hemodynamics in the hypertensives. SUBJECTS:
28 hypertensives (17 males, 11 females), mean age of 64 yrs and 40 normal
controls (24 males, 16 females) mean age of 49 yrs. METHODS: We recorded the
right common carotid arterial Doppler flow velocity (BFV) pattern and measured
the peak velocities of the percussion wave (P) and late rising tidal wave (T),
the ratio of the two (P/T), the time interval between the two peaks corrected by
heart rate (P-Tc), systolic flow velocity integral (FVI) and carotid artery
diameter (CAD) before and after 0.4 mg dose of subligual nitroglycerin (NTG).
RESULTS: 1) In hypertensives, the P wave velocity showed lower and P-Tc interval
shorter than those of the normal controls at baseline. 2) After NTG, the P-Tc
and P/T increased, but the T and FVI decreased significantly in both groups of
subjects. 3) The P/T ratio was less significantly increased after NTG in the
hypertensives than in the controls. These results suggest that NTG might have
been involved in concomitant reduction and delay of the wave reflection from the
peripheral vessels, preferentially in the normal subjects than in hypertensives.
CONCLUSIONS: The carotid Doppler echography can be useful for the evaluation of
the changes of hemodynamics in the peripheral vessel such as carotid artery in
hypertensive subjects.