Circulation, Vol 86, 226-231, Copyright © 1992 by American Heart Association
CG Cigarroa, JD Boehrer, ME Brickner, EJ Eichhorn and PA Grayburn
BACKGROUND. Chronic cocaine abuse has been associated with a high
prevalence of left ventricular hypertrophy (LVH) in normotensive
individuals at rest. This study was conducted to determine whether chronic
cocaine abusers with LVH would manifest an exaggerated pressor response to
treadmill exercise. METHODS AND RESULTS. Forty-nine normotensive chronic
cocaine abusers underwent Bruce protocol treadmill exercise testing until
they attained 85% maximum predicted heart rate. A peak exercise systolic
blood pressure greater than or equal to 210 mm Hg was defined as abnormal.
In addition, they underwent two-dimensional echocardiography and had left
ventricular mass determined by the area- length method. LVH was defined as
left ventricular mass greater than or equal to 105 g/m2 and a posterior
wall thickness greater than or equal to 1.2 cm. Age- and race-matched
control subjects also underwent echocardiography and exercise testing.
Group differences in peak exercise blood pressure in cocaine abusers with
LVH, cocaine abusers without LVH, and control subjects were assessed by
ANOVA. Groups were similar concerning age, race, heart rate, resting blood
pressure, body surface area, and exercise duration. LVH was present in 16
of 49 (33%) cocaine abusers and three of 30 (10%) control subjects (p =
0.02). Of the 16 cocaine abusers with LVH, 10 (63%) had peak exercise blood
pressures greater than or equal to 210 mm Hg, and three others had exercise
blood pressures of 200 mm Hg. Therefore, peak exercise systolic blood
pressure was significantly higher in cocaine abusers with LVH than in all
other groups (p = 0.0001). CONCLUSIONS. Chronic cocaine abusers with LVH
manifest an exaggerated pressor response to treadmill exercise. These data
suggest that chronic cocaine abuse predisposes a subset of individuals to a
heightened pressor response to a given sympathetic stimulus such as
exercise and that this may contribute to the pathogenesis of LVH in chronic
cocaine abusers.
ARTICLES
Exaggerated pressor response to treadmill exercise in chronic cocaine abusers with left ventricular hypertrophy
Department of Internal Medicine, University of Texas Southwestern Medical School, Dallas 75216.
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