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   Prognostic utility of morning blood pressure surge for 20-year all- cause and cardiovascular mortalities: Results of a community-based study  
   
نویسنده cheng h.-m. ,wu c.-l. ,sung s.-h. ,lee j.-c. ,kario k. ,chiang c.-e. ,huang c.-j. ,hsu p.-f. ,chuang s.-y. ,lakatta e.g. ,yin f.c. ,chou p. ,chen c.-h.
منبع journal of the american heart association - 2017 - دوره : 6 - شماره : 12
چکیده    Background--morning blood pressure (bp) surge (ms),defined by the ms amplitude,is an independent prognostic factor of cardiovascular outcomes in some,but not all,populations. method and results--we enrolled 2020 participants (1029 men; aged 30-79 years) with 24-hour ambulatory bp data. during a median 19.7-year follow-up,607 deaths (182 by cardiovascular causes) were confirmed from the national death registry. the amplitude of sleep-trough ms (stms) was derived from the difference between morning systolic bp (sbp) and lowest nighttime sbp. the rate of stms was derived as the slope of linear regression of sequential sbp measures on time intervals within the stms period. thresholds for high stms amplitude and rate were determined by the 95th percentiles (43.7 mm hg and 11.3 mm hg/h,respectively). multivariable cox models,adjusting for age,sex,body mass index,smoking,alcohol,low-density lipoprotein cholesterol,24-hour sbp,night:day sbp ratio,and antihypertensive treatment,revealed that a high stms rate (hazard ratio,1.666; 95% confidence interval,1.185-2.341),but not stms amplitude (hazard ratio,1.245; 95% confidence interval,0.984-1.843),was significantly associated with a greater mortality risk. similarly,stms rate (hazard ratio,2.608; 95% confidence interval,1.554- 4.375),but not stms amplitude,was significantly associated with the risk of cardiovascular mortality (hazard ratio,0.966; 95% confidence interval,0.535-1.747). moreover,the prognostic values of stms rate were comparable in subjects with or without morning and nocturnal hypertension (p > 0.05 for interaction for all). in simulation studies,stms rate was less susceptible to measurement errors of the sleep-trough sbp than stms amplitude. conclusions--stms rate could independently help identify subjects with an increased cardiovascular risk. © 2017 the authors.
کلیدواژه Ambulatory blood pressure monitoring; Blood pressure; Cardiovascular mortality; Cardiovascular outcomes; Morning blood pressure surge
آدرس department of medicine,taipei veterans general hospital,taipei,taiwan,department of medical education,center for evidence-based medicine,taipei veterans general hospital,taipei,taiwan,institute of public health,national yang-ming university,taipei,taiwan,faculty of medicine,national yang-ming university,taipei, Taiwan, department of medical education,center for evidence-based medicine,taipei veterans general hospital,taipei, Taiwan, department of medicine,taipei veterans general hospital,taipei,taiwan,institute of public health,national yang-ming university,taipei,taiwan,faculty of medicine,national yang-ming university,taipei, Taiwan, department of medical education,center for evidence-based medicine,taipei veterans general hospital,taipei, Taiwan, division of cardiovascular medicine,department of medicine,jichi medical university school of medicine,tochigi, Japan, general clinical research center,taipei veterans general hospital,taipei, Taiwan, department of medical education,center for evidence-based medicine,taipei veterans general hospital,taipei, Taiwan, department of medicine,taipei veterans general hospital,taipei,taiwan,institute of public health,national yang-ming university,taipei,taiwan,faculty of medicine,national yang-ming university,taipei, Taiwan, national health research institutes,miaoli, Taiwan, laboratory of cardiovascular science in the national institute on aging intramural research program,baltimore,md, United States, department of biomedical engineering,washington university,st louis,mo, United States, department of medicine,taipei veterans general hospital,taipei, Taiwan, department of medicine,taipei veterans general hospital,taipei,taiwan,department of medical education,center for evidence-based medicine,taipei veterans general hospital,taipei,taiwan,institute of public health,national yang-ming university,taipei,taiwan,faculty of medicine,national yang-ming university,taipei, Taiwan
 
     
   
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