Abstract

Aim. Early exercise-induced cardiac arrhythmias may have an adverse prognostic value in patients with arterial hypertension. The aim of the study was to estimate the clinical and instrumental features of the cardiovascular system in hypertensive patients with early exercise-induced arrhythmias and to find the predictors of their manifestation.Methods and results. We enrolled 249 hypertensive males who underwent treadmill test. A combination of supraventricular and ventricular extrasystoles was registrated most commonly at the first stage of the test. Patients with exercise-induced arrhythmias were characterized by increased target organs damage severity.Conclusion. Independent predictors of early exercise-induced cardiac arrhythmia are

Highlights

  • Порушення ритму серця, що індуковані на ранніх етапах тредміл-тесту, можуть мати несприятливе прогностичне значення у хворих на артеріальну гіпертензію

  • Patients with exercise-induced arrhythmias were characterized by increased target organs damage severity

  • Prineas et al // Circulation. – 1979. – Vol 59. – P. 762–769

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Methods and results

We enrolled 249 hypertensive males who underwent treadmill test. A combination of supraventricular and ventricular extrasystoles was registrated most commonly at the first stage of the test. Patients with exercise-induced arrhythmias were characterized by increased target organs damage severity

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