2009
DOI: 10.1080/10641960902822518
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Identification of an Increased Short-Term Blood Pressure Variability on Ambulatory Blood Pressure Monitoring as a Coronary Risk Factor in Diabetic Hypertensives

Abstract: We examined risk factors for coronary heart disease (CHD) by ambulatory blood pressure (BP) monitoring in 72 diabetic hypertensives who were hospitalized for the educational program. The patients were divided into two groups (CHD group, 19 subjects; and non-CHD group, 53 subjects) along with or without co-existing CHD. On ambulatory BP monitoring, no significant differences were found between the groups regarding BP values through the day. However, the CHD group had a significantly greater BP variability than … Show more

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“…19 Conversely, a few studies do demonstrate the positive correlation of diastolic BPV with adverse cardiovascular events in the literature. 17,20 In our study, 24-hour diastolic BPV was significantly higher in AAD patients. However, we did not find a positive correlation between diastolic BPV and ascending aorta diameter.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 50%
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“…19 Conversely, a few studies do demonstrate the positive correlation of diastolic BPV with adverse cardiovascular events in the literature. 17,20 In our study, 24-hour diastolic BPV was significantly higher in AAD patients. However, we did not find a positive correlation between diastolic BPV and ascending aorta diameter.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 50%
“…16 Moreover, nighttime BPV was found to be related to adverse cardiovascular events. 17 However, Tatasciore et al reported that nighttime systolic BPV was not correlated with target-organ damage in patients with untreated and recently diagnosed hypertension. 18 Similarly, in our study, nighttime BPV was not correlated with aortic size index, but 24-hour and daytime systolic BPV were found to be positively correlated with aortic size index in recently diagnosed hypertensive patients.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Можливим Дані щодо зв'язку варіабельності АТ із рестено-зами після перкутанних коронарних втручань [11] та з ризиком коронарного ураження при цукровому діабеті [37] свідчать, що, можливо, саме підвищена варіабельність АТ є одним із патогенетичних чин-ників виникнення (або прогресування) ІХС. Окрім того, варіабельність може асоціюватися також із частотою виникнення інсульту та інфаркту міокар-да [12,42].…”
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“…Considering this association, the authors stress out that the assessment of shortterm BPV could potentially add to the early detection of normotensive Africans at increased risk for the development of cardiovascular complications [35]. Data from Ozawa et al also suggest that increased shortterm BPV estimated by ABPM represents a coronary risk factor in diabetic hypertensive patients [36]. By comparing hemodynamics of patients with or without coronary artery disease, the authors found greater nighttime systolic BPV in the absence of significant differences in mean BP values in diabetic patients with coronary artery disease with regard to subjects without coronary artery disease [36].…”
Section: Clinical Impact Of Short-term Bpv On Target Organ Damage Andmentioning
confidence: 99%