Artery Research

Volume 8, Issue 4, December 2014, Pages 131 - 131

P1.9 EVALUATION OF AFFECTIVE TEMPERAMENTS AND ARTERIAL STIFFNESS IN TREATED HYPERTENSIVE PATIENTS

Authors
J. Nemcsika, c, A. Lászlóa, L. Babosa, Z. Kis-Igaria, A. Pálfya, P. Torzsaa, A. Eőrya, L. Kalabaya, O. Cseprekálb, A. Tislérb, X. Gondab, Z. Rihmerb
aUniversity, Budapest, Hungary
bSemmelweis University, Budapest, Hungary
cHealth Service of Zugló (ZESZ), Budapest, Hungary
Available Online 4 November 2014.
DOI
10.1016/j.artres.2014.09.090How to use a DOI?
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Background: Hypertension has widely studied psychosomatic connections, there are, however, only limited data about the influence of affective temperaments. The aim of our study was to evaluate arterial stiffness in hypertensive patients with dominant (DOM) or subdominant affective temperaments (SDOM).

Methods: 152 hypertensive patients, free of treated psychiatric diseases, completed the TEMPS-A, Beck Depression Inventory and Hamilton Anxiety Scale in two GP practices. Of those 11 DOM and 11 SDOM patients and 22 hypertensive controls (matched for age, sex and the presence of diabetes) were included for arterial stiffness measurements.

Results: Pulse wave velocity and augmentation index did not differ significantly among the groups studied. Compared to controls, in the combined DOM+SDOM group brachial systolic (130.5 (121.9–138.5) vs. 122.8 (114.4–129.6) mmHg), diastolic (72 ± 1.5 vs. 66.9 ± 1.8 mmHg) and mean blood pressure (91.9 ± 1.4 vs. 86 ± 1.9 mmHg) as well as central diastolic (69 ± 1.45 vs. 64.98 ± 1.83 mmHg) and mean blood pressure values (89.4 ± 1.58 vs. 84.65 ± 1.99 mmHg) were significantly lower. Beck and Hamilton scores were significantly higher in the DOM+SDOM group.

Limitations: The cross-sectional design of the study precludes the evaluation of causality.

Conclusion: The similar arterial stiffness parameters besides lower blood pressure values and the increased depression and anxiety scores in the DOM+SDOM group might refer the presence of increased cardiovascular risk. Affective temperaments may play a substantial role in such health-related behaviours, therefore they may be an important factor in developing strategies related to cardiovascular health management.

Journal
Artery Research
Volume-Issue
8 - 4
Pages
131 - 131
Publication Date
2014/11/04
ISSN (Online)
1876-4401
ISSN (Print)
1872-9312
DOI
10.1016/j.artres.2014.09.090How to use a DOI?
Open Access
This is an open access article distributed under the CC BY-NC license.

Cite this article

TY  - JOUR
AU  - J. Nemcsik
AU  - A. László
AU  - L. Babos
AU  - Z. Kis-Igari
AU  - A. Pálfy
AU  - P. Torzsa
AU  - A. Eőry
AU  - L. Kalabay
AU  - O. Cseprekál
AU  - A. Tislér
AU  - X. Gonda
AU  - Z. Rihmer
PY  - 2014
DA  - 2014/11/04
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JO  - Artery Research
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VL  - 8
IS  - 4
SN  - 1876-4401
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