Abstract

Introduction: The Cold Pressor Test (CPT) was first introduced by Hines and Brown in 1932. It was designed to measure the reactivity of the blood vessels to a standard stimulus2 . Cold Pressor Test is an established challenge test of sympathetic vascular regulation. Sympathetic nervous system activity varies in males and females. Aim: To study the response of Cold Pressor Test on blood pressure in normal healthy young adult males and females. Materials and Method: After Institutional ethics committee approval, a total of 104 subjects in the age group of 18-30 years were recruited with informed consent for the study, after considering inclusion and exclusion criteria. Subjects were explained about the test procedure. Basal blood pressure (pre-test BP) was recorded after 20 min. of rest. Systolic and diastolic blood pressure was measured in mmHg (pre-test). Subject was asked to dip left hand till the wrist in cold water (40-80 C) for 1 min. (minute).Blood pressure was recorded from right arm during the test, 1 minute, 2 minutes, 3 minutes and 4 minutes after the test. Result: Basal BP was significantly higher in males than in females. Systolic BP(SBP) response, Diastolic BP response (DBP) to CPT were statistically higher in males compared to females. Conclusions: The gender variations are seen due to differences in the sympathetic nervous system activity and due to the effect of sex hormones. Males are more prone to develop hypertension and other cardiovascular disorders when compared to females due to higher sympathetic activity.

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  • The Cold Pressor Test (CPT) was first introduced by Hines and Brown in 1932

  • Males are more prone to develop hypertension and other cardiovascular disorders when compared to females due to higher sympathetic activity

  • It was designed to measure the reactivity of the blood vessels to a standard stimulus2. (CPT) is an established challenge test of autonomic vascular regulation

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Introduction

The Cold Pressor Test (CPT) was first introduced by Hines and Brown in 1932. It was designed to measure the reactivity of the blood vessels to a standard stimulus[2]. Cold Pressor Test is an established challenge test of sympathetic vascular regulation. The subjects prone to develop hypertension in later life have a period of underlying sympathetic overactivity[1]. Increased sympathetic and decreased parasympathetic activities in young adults alters sympathovagal balance, which could be the major mechanism in causation of pre hypertension[3]. The subjects at risk of developing hypertension can be identified by performing the CPT. The Cold Pressor Test (CPT) was first introduced by Hines and Brown in 1932. (CPT) is an established challenge test of autonomic vascular regulation. This study aims to study the gender variation in response to CPT, giving insight into level of sympathetic activity, and subsequent risk of developing hypertension in future and other cardiovascular disorders

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