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Journal of Clinical Neurology
2023 Volume.19 No. 1 p.67 ~ p.75
Predictive Value of Exercise Blood Pressure Changes for Orthostatic Hypotension in Patients With Parkinson¡¯s Disease
Yi Qin

Zhao-hui Jin
Ke-ke Chen
Xin Yu
Hong-jiao Yan
Rui-dan Wang
Yuan Su
Ai-xian Liu
Jia-ning Xi
Bo-yan Fang
Abstract
Background and Purpose Orthostatic hypotension (OH) is common in patients with Parkinson¡¯s disease (PD). Early recognition OH is required with sensitive assessments. The purpose of this study was to determine whether blood pressure (BP) changes during exercise can predict the occurrence of OH in PD.

Methods This prospective cohort study included 80 consecutive patients with PD. All patients agreed to participate in a baseline evaluation and cardiopulmonary exercise test (CPET). According to the initial active standing test (AST), those without OH (PD-nonOH) at baseline had their AST results followed up for 6 months. The main outcome was defined as whether patients without OH at baseline would develop OH after 6 months. Logistic regression analysis was applied to identify the relevant variables. A nomogram was constructed based on clinical features and identified variables. The concordance index (C-index) and area under the receiver operating characteristic curve (AUC) were used to evaluate the accuracy and predictive ability of the nomogram, respectively.

Results CPET results indicated that peak load, peak heart rate, heart rate recovery at 1 min, and systolic BP change (¥ÄSBP) were lower in those with OH than in the PD-nonOH group (p<0.05) at baseline. Logistic regression analysis indicated that peak load and ¥ÄSBP during CPET had significant effects on OH (p<0.05). Age, sex, peak load, and ¥ÄSBP were used to construct the nomogram model (C-index=0.761). The prediction model had an AUC of 0.782 (95% confidence interval=0.649?0.889) and a specificity and sensitivity of 70.0% and 81.8%, respectively.

Conclusions This study has identified predictive factors for OH development in patients with PD. CPET could be used as a complementary examination to identify patients at a high risk of OH.
KEYWORD
Parkinson¡¯s disease, orthostatic hypotension, cardiopulmonary exercise test, exercise blood pressure
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