Correlation of diabetes complications with blood pressure variability

Q4 Medicine
S. Shakya, P. Verma, R. Karoli, P. Meena
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Introduction: India is suffering from an epidemic of noncommunicable diseases. Type 2 diabetes and hypertension are two lifestyle diseases which are often coexistent. The present study aimed to assess whether blood pressure (BP) variability has any correlation with the prevalence of chronic complications of diabetes. Materials and Methods: In a hospital-based cross-sectional study, 116 patients of newly diagnosed type 2 diabetes were enrolled. Ambulatory BP monitoring (ABPM) for 24 h duration was performed in all the study participants. The abnormal patterns of BP were analyzed. Results: Out of 100 patients with valid ABPM data, 62% of patients had masked hypertension, 45% had nondipping pattern, and 13% had reverse dipping pattern. The prevalence of diabetes complications both macrovascular and microvascular was significantly higher in patients who had abnormal dipping patterns. Conclusion: Our findings highlight the importance of ABPM which detects masked hypertension, white-coat hypertension, and abnormal BP patterns which are related to complications of diabetes.
糖尿病并发症与血压变异性的相关性
引言:印度正遭受非传染性疾病的流行。2型糖尿病和高血压是两种经常并存的生活方式疾病。本研究旨在评估血压(BP)变异性是否与糖尿病慢性并发症的患病率有任何相关性。材料和方法:在一项基于医院的横断面研究中,116名新诊断的2型糖尿病患者被纳入研究。对所有研究参与者进行24小时的动态血压监测(ABPM)。对血压异常模式进行分析。结果:在有有效ABPM数据的100名患者中,62%的患者有隐性高血压,45%的患者有非下倾模式,13%的患者有反向下倾模式。在有异常倾斜模式的患者中,糖尿病大血管和微血管并发症的发生率显著较高。结论:我们的研究结果强调了ABPM的重要性,它可以检测与糖尿病并发症相关的隐性高血压、白质高血压和异常血压模式。
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