| Literature DB >> 19929284 |
Serkan Ordu1, Hakan Ozhan, Onur Caglar, Recai Alemdar, Cengiz Basar, Mehmet Yazici, Ismail Erden.
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Patients with non-dipper hypertension are known to carry a high risk of cardiovascular complications. In this study, we hypothesized that non-dippers may be associated with platelet dysfunction and it can be determined by mean platelet volume (MPV). A total of 216 outpatients treated with antihypertensive drugs for at least 6 months were enrolled. Dipper and non-dipper patterns were detected and clinical, laboratory and ambulatory blood pressure recording data were matched between non-dipping and dipping groups. MPV was significantly higher in patients in non-dipping than dipping groups (p<0.001). In correlation analyses, MPV was negatively correlated with the rate of systolic and diastolic fall at night (p<0.001, r=-0.46) and (p<0.001, r=-0.43), respectively. Also MPV was correlated with nocturnal pulse pressure (p=0.001, r=0.22). Other variables were similar between non-dipping and dipping groups. The present study showed that MPV is higher in non-dipping than dipping hypertensive patients. Platelet activation or dysfunction probably is an alternative mechanism for increasing cardiovascular events in non-dippers.Entities:
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Year: 2010 PMID: 19929284 DOI: 10.3109/08037050903416402
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Blood Press ISSN: 0803-7051 Impact factor: 2.835