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Mestanik M. , Jurko A. , Jurko T. , Mestanikova A. , Visnovcova Z. , Langer P.
Original Title
Blunted reactivity to stress – a possible pathomechanism of cardiovascular complications in adolescent hypertension?
Type
article in a collection out of WoS and Scopus
Language
English
Original Abstract
Altered physiological reactivity to stress is a well-known indicator of an increased risk for cardiovascular diseases. One of possible consequences of impaired cardiovascular regulation is elevated blood pressure. Hypertension is commonly associated with excessive sympathetic activity, however, the methods of the non-invasive assessment of sympathetic regulatory outputs are limited. Therefore, we aimed to study complex cardiac sympathetic control using novel promising method of nonlinear analysis of heart rate variability (HRV) - symbolic dynamics - at rest and in response to physiological stress in adolescents with newly diagnosed essential and white-coat hypertension.
Keywords
HRV, hypertension, stress
Authors
Released
19. 3. 2017
Pages from
156
Pages to
160
Pages count
4
BibTex
@inproceedings{BUT138184, author="Peter {Langer}", title="Blunted reactivity to stress – a possible pathomechanism of cardiovascular complications in adolescent hypertension?", booktitle="51st Annual Meeting of the Association for European Paediatricand Congenital Cardiology", year="2017", pages="156--160" }