反复测量预测临床血压下降的因素

B. Cheung, A. Cheung
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AimClinic的血压(BP)读数在重复测量时有向真实值下降的趋势。我们的目的是通过重复测量确定与收缩压和舒张压下降相关的因素。方法我们使用4943名年龄≥20岁的参与者的血压数据(男性2475人,女性2468人;平均年龄±SD, 50±18岁),在美国国家健康和营养检查调查(NHANES) 2007-8。重复测量方差分析用于确定血压随时间变化的预测因子。结果血压与年龄、性别、体重指数相关(P<0.001)。收缩压和舒张压均随时间降低(P<0.001)。这些降低与年龄和最大袖带压力显著相关(P<0.001)。它们与体重、手臂尺寸、肱三头肌皮褶厚度、袖带大小以及前30分钟内的食物、咖啡和烟草消费无关。结论老年人和收缩压高的患者重复测量血压时血压下降幅度较大。因此,充分的袖带充气和老年人的反复测量是准确测量临床血压的关键因素。
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Factors Predicting the Fall in Clinic Blood Pressure on Repeated Measurements
AimClinic blood pressure (BP) readings tend to decrease towards the true value on repeated measurements. We aimed to identify factors associated with the fall in systolic and diastolic BP on repeated measurements.MethodsWe used BP data on 4943 participants aged ≥20 (2475 men, 2468 women; mean age±SD, 50±18 years) in the United States National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey (NHANES) 2007-8. Repeated measurements analysis of variance was used to identify predictors of the change in BP with time.ResultsAs expected, BP was significantly related to age, gender and body mass index (P<0.001). Both systolic and diastolic BP decreased significantly with time (P<0.001). These decreases were significantly related to age and the maximum cuff pressure (P<0.001). They were not related to body weight, arm dimension, triceps skinfold thickness, cuff size, and consumption of food, coffee and tobacco in the preceding 30 minutes.ConclusionOlder persons and those with high systolic BP had larger decreases in BP on repeated measurements. Hence, adequate inflation of cuff and repeated measurements in the elderly are key factors for measuring clinic BP accurately.
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