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. 2010 Sep 30;110(1):29–34. doi: 10.1152/japplphysiol.00930.2010

Table 2.

Hemodynamic response to adrenergic blockade

Baseline β-Blockade α- and β -Blockade
Young
    Heart rate, beats/min 59 ± 4 49 ± 2* 53 ± 2*
    ΔHeart rate, beats/min −10 ± 2* −6 ± 2*
    Systolic BP, mmHg 114 ± 3 113 ± 2 109 ± 3*
    ΔSystolic BP, mmHg −2 ± 2 −6 ± 2*
    Diastolic BP, mmHg 63 ± 1 61 ± 2 58 ± 3*
    ΔDiastolic BP, mmHg −1 ± 1 −4 ± 2*
    Mean BP, mmHg 84 ± 1 84 ± 1 80 ± 2*
    ΔMean BP, mmHg −1 ± 1 −4 ± 2*
Older
    Heart rate, beats/min 63 ± 4 55 ± 5* 59 ± 5*
    ΔHeart rate, beats/min −8 ± 2* −3 ± 2*
    Systolic BP, mmHg 129 ± 3 127 ± 3 113 ± 2*
    ΔSystolic BP, mmHg −2 ± 2 −15 ± 2*
    Diastolic BP, mmHg 76 ± 2 76 ± 3 69 ± 2*
    ΔDiastolic BP, mmHg 0 ± 2 −8 ± 1*
    Mean BP, mmHg 95 ± 2 94 ± 2 86 ± 1*
    ΔMean BP, mmHg −1 ± 1 −9 ± 1*

Data were obtained 1) at baseline (i.e., before beginning adrenergic blockade priming doses), 2) after completion of the β -adrenergic priming dose (β-blockade), and 3) subsequent to completion of the α-blockade priming dose (i.e., during combined α- and β -blockade).

*

P < 0.05 vs. baseline (same age group).

P < 0.05 vs. β-blockade (same age group).

P < 0.05 vs. young (same time point).