Reproducibility of dipping/nondipping pattern in untreated essential hypertensive patients: impact of sex and age

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作者
Cuspidi, Cesare
Meani, Stefano
Valerio, Cristiana
Sala, Carla
Fusi, Veronica
Masaidi, Meilikemu
Zanchetti, Alberto
Mancia, Giuseppe
机构
[1] Univ Milano Bicocca, Dept Clin Med Prevent & Appl Biotechnol, Milan, Italy
[2] Univ Milan, Fdn Hosp Maggiore Policlin Mangiagalli & Regina E, Inst Cardiovasc Med, Milan, Italy
[3] Ctr Clin Physiol & Hypertens, Milan, Italy
关键词
age; ambulatory blood pressure monitoring; dipping/nondipping; sex; reproducibility;
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10.1097/MBP.0b013e32809efa51
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R6 [外科学];
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1002 ; 100210 ;
摘要
Objective We aimed to evaluate the intrasubject short-term reproducibility of nocturnal blood pressure patterns (dipping/nondipping) in essential hypertensive patients in relation to age (< 50 and >= 50 years) and sex. Methods A total of 619 never-treated essential grade 1 and 2 hypertensive patients (383 men, 236 women) underwent the following procedures: (1) repeated clinic blood pressure measurements, (2) routine examinations, (3) ambulatory blood pressure monitoring over two 24-h periods within 4 weeks. Dipping pattern was defined as a 10%, or more, reduction in average systolic blood pressure/ diastolic blood pressure at night compared to daytime values. Results Of the 407 patients showing a dipping pattern during the first ambulatory blood pressure monitoring period, 329 (80.1%) had the same pattern during the second ambulatory blood pressure monitoring recording. Of the 212 patients with a nondipping pattern during the first ambulatory blood pressure monitoring period, 140 (65.9%) confirmed the same pattern during the second ambulatory blood pressure monitoring period. Overall, 149 patients (24.1%) changed their initial nocturnal pattern at the second ambulatory blood pressure monitoring recording, without significant age and sex-related differences. Lower reproducibility rates of the nondipping as compared to the dipping pattern were found in the whole population as well as in men regardless of age and in younger but not in older women. Conclusions These findings indicate that nocturnal blood pressure patterns have a limited short-term reproducibility in the whole study population as well as in different age and sex subgroups. As variability of nocturnal blood pressure patterns is not predicted by easy available clinical data, such as sex and age, a reliable classification of patients according to circadian blood pressure patterns should be obtained by repeating ambulatory blood pressure monitoring.
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