Purpose:To evaluate the diagnostic value of a combined method, i.e. ergomet
er cycling with continuous bilateral transcranial Doppler monitoring (TCD)
to detect cerebral hemodynamic abnormalities in recently diagnosed hyperten
sive patients. Methods: 30 neurologically symptom-free, nontreated patients
with essential hypertension and 30 age- and sex-matched controls were stud
ied. Carotid ultrasound, resting ECG and blood parameters were investigated
. Cycling ergometry was performed according to the WHO protocol. Blood pres
sure, heart rate, end-tidal CO2 (etCO(2)) and bilateral middle cerebral art
ery (MCA) blood flow velocity (MV) were monitored. Results: At rest, MV in
the MCA did not differ significantly between controls and hypertensive subj
ects. MV continuously increased in controls until the end of loading wherea
s a plateau was reached at 4 min in hypertensive subjects. During 6 min of
cycling, the time course of absolute values of MV in the MCA and that of th
e changes in the ratio of mean velocity/end-tidal CO2 (Delta MV/Delta etCO(
2)) differed significantly between hypertensive subjects and controls (p =
0.03 and p = 0.02, respectively). Conclusion: Ergometer cycling combined wi
th TCD revealed altered vasoreactivity, therefore this may be a sensitive m
ethod for the detection of early hemodynamic impairment in nontreated hyper
tensive subjects. Copyright (C) 2001 S. Karger AG, Basel.