2012
DOI: 10.3389/fneur.2012.00035
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Disruption of Transitional Stages in 24-h Blood Pressure Recording in Renal Transplant Recipients

Abstract: Patients with kidney replacement exhibit disrupted circadian rhythms. Most studies measuring blood pressure use the dipper/non-dipper classification, which does not consider analysis of transitional stages between low and high blood pressure, confidence intervals nor shifts in the time of peak, while assuming subjective onsets of night and day phases. In order to better understand the nature of daily variation of blood pressure in these patients, we analyzed 24 h recordings from 41 renal transplant recipients … Show more

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“…An inadequate fall in nocturnal blood pressure [17] persists after renal transplantation [18,19]. This ‘non-dipping' profile is associated with impaired nocturnal endogenous melatonin secretion at least in hypertensive patients [20].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…An inadequate fall in nocturnal blood pressure [17] persists after renal transplantation [18,19]. This ‘non-dipping' profile is associated with impaired nocturnal endogenous melatonin secretion at least in hypertensive patients [20].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%