Blood pressure reactions to the cold pressor test and the prediction of future blood pressure status: data from the Caerphilly study.

JOURNAL OF HUMAN HYPERTENSION(1996)

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The prognostic significance of the cold presser test in hypertension remains a matter of controversy. Following determination at an initial screening session, blood pressure (BP) was recorded at baseline rest and in reaction to a cold presser test. Follow-up screening BP was determined 5 years later. The effective sample was 1039 men, with an average age of 56.6 years at initial screening, Step-wise multiple regression indicated that BP reactions to the cold presser test provided minimal independent prediction of follow-up BP over and above that afforded by BP at initial screening. In the case of follow-up systolic pressure, a model including only age and initial screening systolic BP (SEP) accounted for 38% of the variance; SEP reactions to the cold presser did not enter the regression equation. In the case of follow-up diastolic BP (DBP), diastolic pressure at initial screening accounted for 21% of the variance, and while DBP reaction to the cold presser test entered the equation, it accounted for only an additional 1% of the variance. These results suggest that the cold presser test may be of limited clinical use in older populations.
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blood pressure,cold pressor test,prospective study
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