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Abstract
The authors examined the clinical profile of the hypertensive population with the metabolic syndrome (MetS) and elevated pulse pressure (PP) in a sample of 5866 patients (3291 women and 2575 men) included in a large hypertension survey performed in primary care setting. Elevated PP was defined as ≥80 mm Hg in women and ≥75 mm Hg in men; 92.7% of women and 87.6% of men had normal PP values. Patients with higher PP levels were older, were more commonly diabetic, and exhibited more frequently target organ damage and associated clinical conditions. Blood pressure was less well controlled in the subgroup of patients with elevated PP: control rates were 4.1% vs 19.2%, P<.001; men, 3.9% vs 19.0%, P<.001; P=NS between sexes. Low-density lipoprotein cholesterol was similarly controlled regardless of PP: control rates were, 17.0% vs 17.8%; in women with high PP vs normal PP and 25.2% vs 25.1% in men with high PP vs normal PP, both P=NS; P<.001 between sexes with high PP. In the patients with high PP, the female subgroup was older, was more obese, and had more left ventricular hypertrophy and fewer associated clinical conditions than did men. The odds ratio of having high PP in women with MetS vs no MetS was 3.13 and in men was 1.9 (both P<.01).
作者检查了5866例患者(3291名女性和2575名男性)中伴有代谢综合征(MetS)和脉压升高的高血压人群的临床特征,这些患者包括在初级保健机构进行的一项大型高血压调查。PP升高的定义为:女性≥80 mm Hg,男性≥75 mm Hg;92.7%的女性和87.6%的男性的PP值正常。PP水平较高的患者年龄较大,更常见的糖尿病患者,表现出更频繁的靶器官损伤和相关的临床状况。血压升高亚组患者血压控制较差:控制率为4.1% vs 19.2%, p < 0.01;男性,3.9% vs . 19.0%, p < 0.01;两性间P=NS。与PP无关,低密度脂蛋白胆固醇同样得到控制:控制率分别为17.0%和17.8%;高PP女性vs正常PP,高PP男性vs正常PP男性25.2% vs 25.1%,均P=NS;术;。在高PP患者中,女性亚组比男性年龄更大,更肥胖,左心室肥厚更严重,相关临床症状更少。有代谢代谢的女性与无代谢代谢的女性高PP的比值比为3.13,男性为1.9 (p < 0.01)。