KUMJ | VOL. 14 | NO. 4 | ISSUE 56 | OCT.-DEC. 2016
Cold Pressor Test in Borderline Hypertensive University Students
Hada S, Amatya S, Shrestha RK
Abstract: Background
Hyperactive sympathetic reaction is an important factor for development of
hypertension in young individuals. The stress induced increase in blood pressure
recovers within very short period of time and those with exaggerated stress induced
cardiovascular response at young age have a high risk of blood pressure elevation in
future.
Objective
To determine the cardiovascular reactivity in response to cold and to correlate its
relation with factors such as smoking, family history and physical activity.
Method
Study was conducted in the Department of Pharmacy, Kathmandu University from July
to November, 2015. Resting blood pressure was recorded using sphygmomanometer
in sitting position after 5 minutes of rest. Out of 130 volunteers, 34 were found to
be prehypertensive and equal number of normotensive were recruited randomly to
perform the test. The subjects were directed to immerse his/her right hand up to the
wrist in cold water of 10˚C for 1 minute. The blood pressure was recorded just before
the hand was taken out of the water and then 1.5 minutes and 4 minutes after the
withdrawal. Data was analyzed by Student’s t test using Microsoft Excel 2007.
Result
Systolic and diastolic blood pressure increased significantly after cold pressor test
in both normal (systolic blood pressure from 110±6.46 to 119±9.45 mmHg and
diastolic blood pressure from 71±4.63 to 78±6.15 mmHg) and prehypertensive group
(systolic blood pressure from 122±6.75 to 126±8.05 mmHg and diastolic blood
pressure from 79±6.78 to 85±7.76 mmHg). Maximum recovery in both systolic and
diastolic blood pressure was observed in 2.5 minutes of removal of hand from cold
water. Though sharp drop was observed in blood pressure at the end of 2.5 minute
in both groups of individuals, the recovery in case of prehypertensive individual
was not sharper. In the present study, significant rise in diastolic blood pressure
was observed in prehypertensive smoking males. Also the difference was significant
(p<0.02) in recovery of diastolic blood pressure between smoker and non smoker
prehypertensive group.
Conclusion
This study suggests that prolonged elevation in blood pressure in response to stress
in young individual can be used as marker of development of hypertension in future.
Adopting a healthier lifestyle can help to delay the development of hypertension in
later life.
Keyword : Cold pressor test, hyperreactors, hypertension