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Sjaak Pouwels1, Michel E Van Genderen2, Herman G Kreeftenberg3,4, Rui Ribeiro5, Chetan Parmar6, Besir Topal7, Alper Celik8, Surendra Ugale9.
Abstract
INTRODUCTION: The cold pressor test (CPT) is a common and extensively validated test, which induces systemic stress involving immersion of an individual's hand in ice water (normally temperature between 0 and 5 degrees Celsius) for a period of time. CPT has been used in various fields, like examining effects of stress on memory, decision-making, pain and cardiovascular health. Areas covered: In terms of cardiovascular health, current research is mainly interested in predicting the occurrence of cardiovascular (CV) events. The objective of this review is to give an overview of the history and methodology of the CPT, and clinical utility in possibly predicting CV events in CAD and other atherosclerotic diseases. Secondly, we will discuss possible future applications of the CPT in clinical care. Expert opinion: An important issue to address is the fact that the physiology of the CPT is not fully understood at this moment. As pointed out multiple mechanisms might be responsible for contributing to either coronary vasodilatation or coronary vasoconstriction. Regarding the physiological mechanism of the CPT and its effect on the measurements of the carotid artery reactivity even less is known.Entities:
Keywords: Cold pressor test; cardiovascular risk; coronary artery diseases; endothelial function; peripheral arterial occlusive disease
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Year: 2019 PMID: 30916592 DOI: 10.1080/14779072.2019.1598262
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Expert Rev Cardiovasc Ther ISSN: 1477-9072