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Prevalence and factors associated with circadian blood pressure patterns in hypertensive patients.

dc.contributor.authorde la Sierra, Alejandro
dc.contributor.authorRedon, Josep
dc.contributor.authorBanegas, José R
dc.contributor.authorSegura, Julián
dc.contributor.authorParati, Gianfranco
dc.contributor.authorGorostidi, Manuel
dc.contributor.authorde la Cruz, Juan J
dc.contributor.authorSobrino, Javier
dc.contributor.authorLlisterri, José L
dc.contributor.authorAlonso, Javier
dc.contributor.authorVinyoles, Ernest
dc.contributor.authorPallarés, Vicente
dc.contributor.authorSarría, Antonio
dc.contributor.authorAranda, Pedro
dc.contributor.authorRuilope, Luis M
dc.contributor.authoraffiliation[Sierra,A; Redon,J; Banegas, JR; Segura, J; Parati,G; Gorostidi, M; de la Cruz, JJ; Sobrino, J; Llisterri, JL; Alonso, J; Vinyoles, E; Pallarés, V; Sarría, A; Aranda, P; Ruilope; LM] Spanish Society of Hypertension Ambulatory Blood Pressure Monitoring Registry Investigators. [Sierra, A] Hypertension Unit, Hospital Clínic, University of Barcelona, Spain. [Rendon, J]Hypertension Unit, Hospital Clínico; University of Valencia, Spain. [Rendon, J] Centro de Investigación Biomédica au Red (CIBER) of Obesity and Nutritional Disorders, Valencia, Spain. [Benegas, JR; de la Cruz, JJ] Department of Preventive Medicine and Public Health, Autonomous University, Madrid, Spain. [Banegas, JR; de la Cruz, JJ] CIBER of Epidemiology and Public Health, Madrid, Spain. [Segura, J; Ruilope, LM] Hypertension Unit, Hospital 12 de Octubre, Madrid, Spain. [Parati,G] Instituto Auxológico, Hospital San Genaro, Milan, Italy. [Gorostidi, M] Departmentof Nephrology, Hospital San Agustín, Avilés, Spain. [Sobrino, J] Department of Medicine, Hospital de L’Espirit Sant, Santa Coloma de Gramanet, Spain. [Llisterri, JL] Centro de Salud Ingeniero Benlloch, Valencia, Spain. [Alonso, J] Centro de Salud Sillería, Toledo, Spain. [Vinyoles,E] Centre d’Atenció Primaria La Mina, Barcelona, Spain. [Pallarés, V] Unidad de Vigilancia de la Salud, Unión de Mutuas, Castellón, Spain. [Sarrías, A] Instituto de Salud Carlos III, Madrid, Spain. [Aranda, P] Hypertension Unit, Hospital Carlos Haya, Málaga, Spain.es
dc.contributor.funderThe main funding for the study was obtained from Lacer Spain, SA, through an unrestricted educational grant.
dc.date.accessioned2012-09-25T10:47:53Z
dc.date.available2012-09-25T10:47:53Z
dc.date.issued2009-03
dc.descriptionComment in Timing of antihypertensive therapy and circadian blood pressure pattern. [Hypertension. 2009] Timing of antihypertensive therapy and circadian blood pressure pattern. Almirall J, Martínez-Ocaña JC, Comas L. Hypertension. 2009 Jun; 53(6):e41; author reply e42. Epub 2009 May 4. Dipping comes of age: the importance of nocturnal blood pressure. [Hypertension. 2009]. Dipping comes of age: the importance of nocturnal blood pressure. O'Brien E. Hypertension. 2009 Mar; 53(3):446-7. Epub 2009 Jan 26.Nondipping in patients with hypertension. [Hypertension. 2009]es
dc.description.abstractAmbulatory blood pressure (BP) monitoring has become useful in the diagnosis and management of hypertensive individuals. In addition to 24-hour values, the circadian variation of BP adds prognostic significance in predicting cardiovascular outcome. However, the magnitude of circadian BP patterns in large studies has hardly been noticed. Our aims were to determine the prevalence of circadian BP patterns and to assess clinical conditions associated with the nondipping status in groups of both treated and untreated hypertensive subjects, studied separately. Clinical data and 24-hour ambulatory BP monitoring were obtained from 42,947 hypertensive patients included in the Spanish Society of Hypertension Ambulatory Blood Pressure Monitoring Registry. They were 8384 previously untreated and 34,563 treated hypertensives. Twenty-four-hour ambulatory BP monitoring was performed with an oscillometric device (SpaceLabs 90207). A nondipping pattern was defined when nocturnal systolic BP dip was <10% of daytime systolic BP. The prevalence of nondipping was 41% in the untreated group and 53% in treated patients. In both groups, advanced age, obesity, diabetes mellitus, and overt cardiovascular or renal disease were associated with a blunted nocturnal BP decline (P<0.001). In treated patients, nondipping was associated with the use of a higher number of antihypertensive drugs but not with the time of the day at which antihypertensive drugs were administered. In conclusion, a blunted nocturnal BP dip (the nondipping pattern) is common in hypertensive patients. A clinical pattern of high cardiovascular risk is associated with nondipping, suggesting that the blunted nocturnal BP dip may be merely a marker of high cardiovascular risk.es
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dc.identifier.citationde la Sierra A, Redon J, Banegas JR, Segura J, Parati G, Gorostidi M, et al. Prevalence and factors associated with circadian blood pressure patterns in hypertensive patients. Hypertension. 2009 Mar; 53(3):466-72es
dc.identifier.doi10.1161/HYPERTENSIONAHA.108.124008
dc.identifier.essn1524-4563
dc.identifier.issn0194-911X
dc.identifier.pmid19171788
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/10668/485
dc.journal.titleHypertension
dc.language.isoen
dc.publisherAmerican Heart Associationes
dc.relation.publisherversionhttp://hyper.ahajournals.org/content/53/3/466.abstractes
dc.rights.accessRightsopen access
dc.subjectcircadian blood pressure patternes
dc.subjectnocturnal blood pressure dipes
dc.subjectcardiovascular risk factorses
dc.subjectFactores de riesgo cardiovasculares
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dc.subject.meshMedical Subject Headings::Chemicals and Drugs::Chemical Actions and Uses::Pharmacologic Actions::Therapeutic Uses::Cardiovascular Agents::Antihypertensive Agentses
dc.subject.meshMedical Subject Headings::Phenomena and Processes::Circulatory and Respiratory Physiological Phenomena::Cardiovascular Physiological Phenomena::Hemodynamics::Blood Pressurees
dc.subject.meshMedical Subject Headings::Phenomena and Processes::Physiological Phenomena::Chronobiology Phenomena::Periodicity::Circadian Rhythmes
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dc.subject.meshMedical Subject Headings::Diseases::Cardiovascular Diseases::Vascular Diseases::Hypertensiones
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dc.subject.meshMedical Subject Headings::Analytical, Diagnostic and Therapeutic Techniques and Equipment::Investigative Techniques::Epidemiologic Methods::Data Collection::Vital Statistics::Morbidity::Prevalencees
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dc.subject.meshMedical Subject Headings::Analytical, Diagnostic and Therapeutic Techniques and Equipment::Diagnosis::Diagnostic Techniques and Procedures::Monitoring, Physiologic::Monitoring, Ambulatory::Blood Pressure Monitoring, Ambulatoryes
dc.titlePrevalence and factors associated with circadian blood pressure patterns in hypertensive patients.es
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