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Myocardial performance index as a measure of global left ventricular function improves following isometric exercise training in hypertensive patients

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    Abstract

    As the leading cause of cardiovascular disease and mortality, hypertension remains a global health problem. Isometric exercise training (IET) is established as efficacious in reducing resting blood pressure (BP); however, no research to date has investigated its effects on myocardial performance index (MPI). 24 unmedicated hypertensive patients were randomised to 4-weeks of IET and a control period in a cross-over design. Tissue doppler imaging was used to acquire cardiac time intervals pre and post the IET and control periods. IET significantly improved all measures of cardiac time intervals, including isovolumic relaxation time (83.1±10.3 vs 76.1±11.2ms, p=0.006), isovolumic contraction time (84.8±10.3 vs 72.8±6.4ms, p<0.001), ejection time (304.6±30.2 vs 321.4±20.8ms, p=0.015) and MPI (0.56±0.09 vs 0.47±0.05, p<0.001). This is the first study to demonstrate that IET significantly improves cardiac time intervals. These findings may have important clinical implications, highlighting the potential utility of IET in the management of cardiac health in hypertensive patients.
    Original languageEnglish
    JournalHypertension Research
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - 15 Sept 2022

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    Keywords

    • Blood pressure
    • Cardiac time intervals
    • Hypertension
    • Isometric exercise training

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