Sympathetic Neural Control at Rest and During the Cold Pressor Test in Patients With Heart Failure With Preserved Ejection Fraction.
Ryosuke TakedaSarah L HissenJohn D AkinsTakuro WashioChristopher M Jr HearonJames P MacNamaraSatyam SarmaBenjamin D LevinePaul J FadelQi FuPublished in: Hypertension (Dallas, Tex. : 1979) (2024)
Despite augmented resting MSNA burst frequency, burst incidence was not significantly different between groups, and sympathetic baroreflex sensitivity was reduced in patients with HFpEF. Furthermore, patients had preserved sympathetic reactivity but attenuated diastolic BP responses during the cold pressor test. These data suggest that, during physiological stress, sympathetic reactivity is intact, but the peripheral pathway for sympathetic vasoconstriction may be impaired in HFpEF.