Assessment of Arterial Stiffness by 24-Hour Ambulatory Blood Pressure Monitoring in Nocturnal Hypertensive or Normotensive Subjects

L. Drucaroff, A. Ramirez, R. Sanchez, D. Cardinali, S. Pérez-Lloret
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Background: Nocturnal hypertension, male gender, age and arterial stiffness are important risk factors for cardiovascular morbidity and mortality. The objective of this study was to assess arterial stiffness in nocturnal hypertensive or normotensive men and women >40 years of age. Methods: Twenty-four-hour ambulatory blood pressure monitoring was performed in 144 men and 137 women. Eighty-eight subjects were between 40 and 49 years old (53% men), 98 were between 50 and 59 years old (55% men) and 95 were >60 years old (45% men). They were classified as nocturnal hypertensive if their average night systolic blood pressure and/or diastolic blood pressure was >120/70 mm/Hg. Arterial stiffness was assessed by the Ambulatory Arterial Stiffness Index (AASI), which is calculated as 1 minus the slope of diastolic on systolic blood pressure during the 24-hour recording period. Results were analyzed by analysis of covariance and were adjusted for 24-hour mean arterial pressure, the presence of antihypertensive treatment, height and heart rate. Results: Women showed a higher AASI compared to men, independently of age. In men, the AASI increased with age, being higher in nocturnal hypertensive than in nocturnal normotensive subjects, independently of age. Nocturnal hypertensive women showed higher AASI values than their respective nocturnal normotensive controls in the 50- to 59-year and >60-year age groups only. Conclusion: The results show that arterial stiffness is higher among nocturnal hypertensive subjects, especially in women >50 years old.
通过24小时动态血压监测评估夜间高血压或正常血压受试者的动脉僵硬度
背景:夜间高血压、男性、年龄和动脉僵硬度是心血管疾病发病率和死亡率的重要危险因素。本研究的目的是评估40岁以下夜间高血压或血压正常的男性和女性的动脉僵硬度。方法:对144例男性和137例女性进行24小时动态血压监测。88名受试者年龄在40 - 49岁之间(53%男性),98名受试者年龄在50 - 59岁之间(55%男性),95名受试者年龄在50 - 60岁之间(45%男性)。如果他们的平均夜间收缩压和/或舒张压为120/70 mm/Hg,则被归类为夜间高血压。动脉硬度通过动态动脉硬度指数(AASI)来评估,AASI计算为1减去24小时记录期间舒张压对收缩压的斜率。采用协方差分析对结果进行分析,并校正24小时平均动脉压、是否接受降压治疗、身高和心率。结果:与男性相比,女性表现出更高的AASI,与年龄无关。在男性中,AASI随着年龄的增长而增加,夜间高血压患者的AASI高于夜间血压正常者,与年龄无关。仅在50- 59岁和50- 60岁年龄组中,夜间高血压妇女的AASI值高于相应的夜间正常对照组。结论:夜间高血压患者动脉僵硬度较高,尤其是50岁以下的女性。
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