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Hemodynamic and Emotional Responses to a Psychological Stressor After Cardiac Transplantation

 

作者: Peter,   Salmon S.,   Stanford Ghada,   Mikhail Simon,   Zielinski John,  

 

期刊: Psychosomatic Medicine  (OVID Available online 2001)
卷期: Volume 63, issue 2  

页码: 289-299

 

ISSN:0033-3174

 

年代: 2001

 

出版商: OVID

 

关键词: heart,;transplantation,;stress,;hemodynamic,;emotion.

 

数据来源: OVID

 

摘要:

ObjectiveBecause cardiac transplantation entails neuronal decentralization, cardiac responses to a psychological stressor in transplant patients would be expected to rely on circulating hormonal factors and therefore to be delayed and prolonged. We tested this prediction by comparing stress responses after transplantation with those in patients with coronary artery bypass grafts (to control for experience of surgery) or heart failure (to control for heart disease).MethodsFifty-six transplantation patients, 66 bypass patients, and 40 patients with heart failure underwent a 10-minute, computer-generated, Stroop color-word conflict test. Heart rate and systolic and diastolic blood pressures were recorded continuously for 1 minute before, during, and 12 minutes after the stressor. Emotional state was measured periodically by questionnaires.ResultsAll hemodynamic variables were increased by the Stroop test. There was a pattern of blunted response to the Stroop test after cardiac transplantation, particularly in comparison with bypass patients, and slower recovery in comparison with both control groups. Emotional stress responses were similar in each group.ConclusionsThis pattern cannot be attributed to the experience of major heart surgery or to cardiac disease. Nor can it be explained by differences in central processing of stress. Correspondingly the changed hemodynamic response to the Stroop test after cardiac transplantation evidently does not affect patients’ emotional responses. The hemodynamic findings are consistent with an increased reliance on hormonal rather than neuronal hemodynamic regulation after cardiac transplantation.

 

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