Effect of cold pressor test on the internal diameter of the radial artery

F Ferret, V Mooser, B Waeber, T Yanik… - American journal of …, 1989 - academic.oup.com
F Ferret, V Mooser, B Waeber, T Yanik, M Jean-Jacques, E Mooser, J Nussberger…
American journal of hypertension, 1989academic.oup.com
The aim of this study was to investigate in normal subjects the effect of a cold pressor test on
the caliber of the radial artery, a muscular artery of medium size. The internal diameter of this
artery was measured continuously using a recently developed ultrasonic device. Immersion
of one hand in ice water for two minutes increased blood pressure from 115/75±3/2
(Mean±SEM) to 136/90±6/2 mm Hg (P<. 001) and decreased the internal diameter of the
radial artery from 2.82±0.12 to 2.60±0.09 mm (P<. 01). These data therefore indicate that the …
Abstract
The aim of this study was to investigate in normal subjects the effect of a cold pressor test on the caliber of the radial artery, a muscular artery of medium size. The internal diameter of this artery was measured continuously using a recently developed ultrasonic device. Immersion of one hand in ice water for two minutes increased blood pressure from 115/75 ± 3/2 (Mean±SEM) to 136/90 ± 6/2 mm Hg (P <.001) and decreased the internal diameter of the radial artery from 2.82 ± 0.12 to 2.60 ± 0.09 mm ( P <.01). These data therefore indicate that the vasoconstriction induced by the cold pressor test involves not only arterioles, but also medium-size arteries. Am J Hypertens 1989; 2:727–728.
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