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. 2025 Mar 1;328(3):H387-H392.
doi: 10.1152/ajpheart.00796.2024. Epub 2025 Jan 10.

High variability in the reproducibility of key hemodynamic responses to head-up tilt

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High variability in the reproducibility of key hemodynamic responses to head-up tilt

Heidi Bouquin et al. Am J Physiol Heart Circ Physiol. .
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Abstract

Increased blood pressure upon standing is considered a cardiovascular risk factor. We investigated the reproducibility of changes in aortic blood pressure, heart rate, stroke volume, cardiac output, and systemic vascular resistance during three passive head-up tilts (HUT) in 223 participants without cardiovascular medications (mean age 46 yr, BMI 28 kg/m2, 54% male). The median time gap between the first and the second HUT was 9 wk and the second and the third HUT was 4 wk. We utilized whole body impedance cardiography and radial artery tonometry as methods. The participants were divided into quartiles of the changes in each hemodynamic variable during the first HUT, and the reproducibility of these changes was tested during successive HUTs. During the first HUT, significant differences were present in all between-quartile comparisons (n = 6) of all variables. The differences persisted as follows: reduction of stroke volume in six out of six (6/6) between-quartile comparisons (P < 0.001), decrease in cardiac output (P < 0.001) and increase in heart rate in 5/6 comparisons (P < 0.001), change in systemic vascular resistance in 3/6 comparisons (P < 0.001), change in aortic systolic blood pressure in 1/6 comparisons (P = 0.043), and change in aortic diastolic blood pressure in none (P = 0.266). To conclude, the reproducibility of upright posture-induced changes is high for stroke volume, cardiac output, and heart rate, moderate for systemic vascular resistance, and modest for aortic blood pressure. Although an increase in blood pressure during upright posture may be a cardiovascular risk factor, this effect may be attributed to other underlying hemodynamic variables that exhibit more reproducible posture-related changes.NEW & NOTEWORTHY We examined the reproducibility of hemodynamic responses to three passive head-up tilts. The associated changes in stroke volume, cardiac output, and heart rate were highly reproducible. Systemic vascular resistance showed moderate reproducibility, whereas blood pressure changes during upright posture were modestly reproducible. If an exaggerated blood pressure response to upright posture is a cardiovascular risk factor, it is likely attributed to other hemodynamic variables that exhibit more reproducible posture-related changes.

Keywords: blood pressure; head-up tilt; heart rate; stroke volume; systemic vascular resistance.

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