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Diurnal variation of hemodynamic indices in non-dipper hypertensive patients.

H Takakuwa1, T Ise, T Kato, Y Izumiya, K Shimizu, H Yokoyama, K I Kobayashi.   

Abstract

The purpose of this study was to elucidate the underlying mechanisms of blunted nocturnal blood pressure reduction in non-dipper hypertensive patients. We studied the diurnal variations in systemic hemodynamic indices and baroreflex sensitivity. In 45 subjects with essential hypertension (24 men; mean age, 49+/-1 years), intra-arterial pressure was monitored telemetrically. Non-dippers were defined as those with a nocturnal reduction of systolic blood pressure of less than 10% of daytime systolic blood pressure. Stroke volume was determined using Wesseling's pulse contour method, calibrated with indocyanine green dilution. Baroreflex sensitivity was calculated as deltapulse interval/deltasystolic blood pressure on spontaneous variations. The mean values of the hemodynamic parameters were calculated every 30 min. Twenty-six subjects were classified as non-dippers. Daytime blood pressure was not significantly different between dippers (149+/-4/87+/-3 mmHg) and non-dippers (147+/-3/82+/-2 mmHg), while the nighttime blood pressure was significantly reduced in dippers (131+/-3/77+/-2 mmHg) but not in non-dippers (145+/-3/80+/-2 mmHg). Nocturnal decreases in both cardiac index and stroke index were smaller in non-dippers (-12.0+/-1.2% and 1.5+/-1.0%) than in dippers (-17.5+/-1.4% and -2.2+/-1.1%). Baroreflex sensitivity significantly increased at nighttime both in dippers (6.5+/-0.6 to 8.0+/-0.7 ms/mmHg) and in non-dippers (5.1+/-0.3 to 6.4+/-0.4 ms/mmHg). Neither daytime nor nighttime baroreflex sensitivity was significantly different between the groups. We conclude that the hemodynamics of non-dipper essential hypertension are characterized by an inadequate nocturnal decrease in cardiac index and stroke index, suggestive of relative volume expansion or malsuppressed sympathetic activity.

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Year:  2001        PMID: 11409640     DOI: 10.1291/hypres.24.195

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Hypertens Res        ISSN: 0916-9636            Impact factor:   3.872


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