Research on the effect of optimizing protocol activity on the cardiac function in patients with hypertension / 中国综合临床
Clinical Medicine of China
; (12): 1057-1060, 2017.
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Objective To investigate the effect of optimizing protocol activity on the cardiac function in patients with hypertension.Methods One hundred and one patients with mild and moderate hypertension in Navy General Hospital were enrolled in the study.The patients took regular exercise(6 min walking activity and treadmill test),Echocardiogram was performed 24 h after 6 min walking activity and treadmill test.The cardiac function related parameters were obtained through M-mode,2DE,pulse Doppler and DTI detection to compare the effect of 6 min walking activity and treadmill test on cardiac function.Results The results showed that in the male hypertensive patients,EF and E/E' after treadmill test were superior to those after 6 min walking activity (EF:(59.33±4.46)% vs.(56.05±4.57)%;E/E':(4.12±1.66)vs.(4.95±1.79)),the differences were statistically significant(P=0.02,0.01),while among the female hypertensive patients,there were no significant differences in cardiac function(P>0.05).Conclusion Appropriate activity can improve the cardiac function in male hypertensive patients.EF and E/E' after the treadmill test performed better than those after the 6 min walking activity,while its influence on female hypertensive patients was not significant.
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