Does Blood Pressure Variability Affect Hypertension Development in Prehypertensive Patients?

Author:

Özkan Gülsüm1,Ulusoy Şükrü2,Arıcı Mustafa3,Derici Ülver4,Akpolat T5,Şengül Şule6,Yılmaz Rahmi3,Ertürk Şehsuvar6,Arınsoy Turgay4,Değer Serpil Müge7,Erdem Yunus3

Affiliation:

1. Department of Nephrology, Tekirdağ Namık Kemal University, School of Medicine, Tekirdağ, Turkey

2. Department of Nephrology, Karadeniz Technical University, School of Medicine, Trabzon, Turkey

3. Department of Nephrology, Hacettepe University, School of Medicine, Ankara, Turkey

4. Department of Nephrology, Gazi University, School of Medicine, Ankara, Turkey

5. Department of Nephrology, Istinye University Liv Hospital, Istanbul, Turkey

6. Department of Nephrology, Ankara University, School of Medicine, Ankara, Turkey

7. Department of Nephrology, Koru Hospital, Ankara, Turkey

Abstract

Abstract BACKGROUND Blood pressure variability (BPV) is associated with end organ damage and cardiovascular outcomes in hypertensive patients. Prehypertensive patients frequently develop hypertension (HT). The purpose of the present study was to evaluate the effect of BPV on the development of HT. METHODS Two hundred and seven prehypertensive patients from the Cappadocia cohort were monitored over 2 years, and 24-hour ambulatory blood pressure monitoring (ABPM), office BP, and home BP measurements were subsequently performed at 4- to 6-month intervals. BPV was calculated as average real variability (ARV) from 24-h ABPM data, home BP, and office BP measurements at first visit. The relationship was evaluated between baseline ARV and the development of HT. RESULTS HT was diagnosed in 25.60% of subjects. Baseline 24-hour ABPM systolic blood pressure (SBP)ARV and diastolic blood pressure (DBP)ARV and home SBPARV were significantly higher in patients who developed HT than the other patients (P 0.006, 0.001 and 0.006, respectively). Baseline 24-hour ABPM SBPARV and home SBPARV exceeding the 90th percentile were identified as parameters affecting development of HT at logistic regression analysis. CONCLUSION In conclusion, our prospective observational cohort study showed that short-term BPV in particular can predict the development of HT in the prehypertensive population.

Funder

Turkish Society of Hypertension and Renal Diseases

Turkish Society of Internal Medicine

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

Subject

Internal Medicine

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