" Non-dipping" related to cardiovascular events in essential hypertensive patients.

R Zweiker, B Eber, M Schumacher, H Toplak… - Acta Medica …, 1994 - europepmc.org
R Zweiker, B Eber, M Schumacher, H Toplak, W Klein
Acta Medica Austriaca, 1994europepmc.org
About 1 third of all patients with essential hypertension reveal an impaired circadian pattern
of blood pressure. This phenomenon called" non-dipping"(ie a lack of the normal nocturnal
fall in blood pressure) is related to a higher incidence of end-organ damage such as left
ventricular hypertrophy. It is the purpose of this study to evaluate, whether or not non-dipping
of blood pressure may worsen the prognosis of hypertensive subjects. 116 consecutive
hypertensives underwent an ambulatory blood pressure monitoring (ABPM) using the …
About 1 third of all patients with essential hypertension reveal an impaired circadian pattern of blood pressure. This phenomenon called" non-dipping"(ie a lack of the normal nocturnal fall in blood pressure) is related to a higher incidence of end-organ damage such as left ventricular hypertrophy. It is the purpose of this study to evaluate, whether or not non-dipping of blood pressure may worsen the prognosis of hypertensive subjects. 116 consecutive hypertensives underwent an ambulatory blood pressure monitoring (ABPM) using the Spacelabs 2000 device. 2 groups were established: Group I (n= 87) were" dippers", group II (n= 29)" non-dippers" showing a diminished or even lack of nocturnal fall in blood pressure. No difference was seen concerning sex, mean 24-hour systolic blood pressure, systolic and diastolic causal blood pressure and heart rate. However, a significant difference in age and mean 24-hour diastolic blood pressure could be observed. In a follow-up investigation after approximately 31 months all patients and/or their physicians were contacted concerning cardiovascular events during the time since the ABPM was performed. In Group I only 1 transient ischemic attack occurred, but in group II 4 patients showed major cardiovascular events: 3 deaths occurred (2 of which caused by myocardial infarction, 1 by apoplexy), while 1 suffered from a transient ischemic attack (p< 0.001). Thus, in essential hypertension non-dipping of blood pressure is associated with an increased occurrence of cardiovascular events, and, therefore, the circadian blood pressure profile should be carefully monitored.
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