Authors
AD Goldberg, LC Becker, R Bonsall, JD Cohen, MW Ketterer, PG Kaufmann, DS Krantz, KC Light, RP McMahon, T Noreui, CJ Pepine, J Raczynski, PH Stone, D Strother, H Taylor, DS Sheps
Publication date
1996
Journal
Circulation
Volume
94
Issue
10
Pages
2402-2409
Description
Background The pathophysiology of mental stress–induced myocardial ischemia, which occurs at lower heart rates than during physical stress, is not well understood.
Methods and Results The Psychophysiological Investigations of Myocardial Ischemia Study (PIMI) evaluated the physiological and neuroendocrine functioning in unmedicated patients with stable coronary artery disease and exercise-induced ischemia. Hemodynamic and neurohormonal responses to bicycle exercise, public speaking, and the Stroop test were measured by radionuclide ventriculography, ECG, and blood pressure and catecholamine monitoring. With mental stress, there were increases in heart rate, systolic blood pressure, cardiac output, and systemic vascular resistance that were correlated with increases in plasma epinephrine. During exercise, systemic vascular resistance fell, and there was no relationship between the …
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Scholar articles
AD Goldberg, LC Becker, R Bonsall, JD Cohen… - … , and neurohormonal responses to mental and exer, 1996