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(Circulation. 2003;108:2660.)
© 2003 American Heart Association, Inc.
Clinical Investigation and Reports |
From the Autonomic Dysfunction Center (C.C.L., A.D., S.Y.P., D.R.), Division of Pharmacology (D.R.), General Clinical Research Center (P.A.H., D.W.B., D.R.), and Division of General Internal Medicine, Department of Medicine (D.W.B.), Vanderbilt University School of Medicine, Nashville, Tenn; the National Defense Medical Center, Taipei, Taiwan, ROC (C.C.L., C.S.T.); and Franz-Volhard Clinical Research Center, Medical Faculty of the Charite, Humboldt-University, Berlin, Germany (J.J.).
Correspondence to Dr David Robertson, Autonomic Dysfunction Center, AA3228 MCN, Vanderbilt University School of Medicine, Nashville, TN 37232-2195. E-mail david.robertson{at}vanderbilt.edu
Received March 18, 2003; de novo received May 22, 2003; revision received August 4, 2003; accepted August 7, 2003.
Background Water ingestion raises blood pressure substantially in patients with perturbed autonomic control and more modestly in older subjects. It is unclear whether prophylactic water drinking improves orthostatic tolerance in normal healthy adults.
Methods and Results Twenty-two healthy subjects, 18 to 42 years of age, with no history of syncope underwent head-up tilt-table testing at 60° for 45 minutes or until presyncope or syncope occurred. In their initial test, participants were randomized to either 16 oz (473 mL) of water drinking 5 minutes before tilt-table testing or tilt-table testing alone, with the alternative in a second test on a different day. During the first 30 minutes of tilt, 8 of 22 subjects without water experienced presyncope but only 1 of 22 who had ingested water (P=0.016). Water drinking attenuated the heart rate increase associated with tilt (P<0.001) while accentuating the increase in total peripheral resistance (P=0.012). The average time study participants tolerated head-up tilt was 26% longer after water (41.1±8.1 versus 32.6±14.3 minutes, mean±SD), with a pairwise mean difference of 8.5±14.0 minutes (95% CI, 2.3 to 14.7 minutes; P=0.011).
Conclusions Water enhances tolerance of upright posture. The effect of water is mediated by increased peripheral vascular resistance. Water ingestion may constitute a simple and effective prophylaxis against vasovagal reactions in healthy subjects, such as those associated with blood donation.
Key Words: syncope water test, tilt table hypotension, orthostatic norepinephrine
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