Sympathetic nerve activity following Acute Type B Aortic Dissection: a pilot study.

IF 1.8 4区 医学 Q3 PERIPHERAL VASCULAR DISEASE
Eric T A Lim, David Jardine, Christopher Frampton, Christopher J Pemberton, Richard Troughton, Justin Roake, Adib Khanafer
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Introduction Control of blood pressure following acute type B aortic dissection usually requires sympatholytic antihypertensive medication. Although sympathetic nerve activity is central to blood pressure control, its role in the hypertensive response to acute aortic dissection has not been assessed. Methods A prospective pilot study was performed over an 18-month period. Patients presenting with acute type B aortic dissection, confirmed on computed tomographic angiography were recruited. We measured blood pressure, heart rate, muscle sympathetic nerve activity (MSNA) and plasma catecholamine levels in patients following acute type B dissection and controls. Comparisons between groups were made one week (acute phase) and three months after dissection (recovery phase). Results Five patients and four controls were recruited in the study. MSNA was higher in patients than controls during the acute phase of aortic dissection:62 (60 - 62) versus 46 (29 - 60) bursts/min (effect size 0.88) and 88 (54 - 96) versus 71 (44 - 101) bursts/100 beats (effect size 0.60). Plasma normetanephrines were also increased acutely: 821.0 (489.0 - 884.0) versus 417.0 (348.5 - 561.5) pmol/L (effect size 0.85). Conclusion Sympathetic nerve activity is increased acutely during the first week after type B aortic dissection, resolving towards control values after three months. Immediate sympatholytic drug treatment is likely to be crucial in order to prevent the acute and chronic complications of this response.

急性B型主动脉夹层后交感神经活动:一项初步研究。
急性B型主动脉夹层后血压的控制通常需要交感解药降压。虽然交感神经活动是血压控制的核心,但其在急性主动脉夹层高血压反应中的作用尚未得到评估。方法采用前瞻性先导研究,为期18个月。我们招募了经ct血管造影证实为急性B型主动脉夹层的患者。我们测量了急性B型夹层患者和对照组的血压、心率、肌肉交感神经活动(MSNA)和血浆儿茶酚胺水平。两组在解剖后1周(急性期)和3个月(恢复期)进行比较。结果共纳入5例患者和4例对照组。在主动脉夹层急性期,患者的MSNA高于对照组:62(60 - 62)对46(29 - 60)次/min(效应值0.88),88(54 - 96)对71(44 - 101)次/min(效应值0.60)。血浆去甲肾上腺素也急剧升高:821.0(489.0 - 884.0)比417.0 (348.5 - 561.5)pmol/L(效应值0.85)。结论B型主动脉夹层术后1周交感神经活动明显增加,3个月后趋于控制值。为了防止这种反应的急性和慢性并发症,立即的交感神经溶解药物治疗可能是至关重要的。
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Journal of Vascular Research
Journal of Vascular Research 医学-生理学
CiteScore
3.40
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发文量
25
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>12 weeks
期刊介绍: The ''Journal of Vascular Research'' publishes original articles and reviews of scientific excellence in vascular and microvascular biology, physiology and pathophysiology. The scope of the journal covers a broad spectrum of vascular and lymphatic research, including vascular structure, vascular function, haemodynamics, mechanics, cell signalling, intercellular communication, growth and differentiation. JVR''s ''Vascular Update'' series regularly presents state-of-the-art reviews on hot topics in vascular biology. Manuscript processing times are, consistent with stringent review, kept as short as possible due to electronic submission. All articles are published online first, ensuring rapid publication. The ''Journal of Vascular Research'' is the official journal of the European Society for Microcirculation. A biennial prize is awarded to the authors of the best paper published in the journal over the previous two years, thus encouraging young scientists working in the exciting field of vascular biology to publish their findings.
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