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Autonomic activation during sleep and new-onset ambulatory hypertension in the elderly.

Virginie Dauphinot1, Jean-Claude Barthélémy, Vincent Pichot, Sébastien Celle, Emilia Sforza, Emilie Achour-Crawford, Philippe Gosse, Frédéric Roche.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Sympathetic "overactivity" during night is a well recognized factor of hypertension development in adults. However, the deleterious effect of nocturnal autonomic activation in elderly remains controversial.
METHODS: Subjects, all aged 65 years at baseline, were selected from the PROOF cohort study, a prospective observational cohort of subjects. Exclusion criteria were previous myocardial infarction, stroke, heart failure, type-1 diabetes, atrial fibrillation or anti-arrhythmic drug. Normotensive subjects were selected according to: 24-h ambulatory blood pressure (BP) measurements <135/85 mm Hg, absence of self-report antihypertensive treatment. Autonomic activation during sleep was evaluated from night-time ECG Holter recording. According the %VLFI (Very-Low Frequency component of Interbeat Interval Increment evaluated from heart rate variability analysis). Subjects with new-onset ambulatory hypertension were identified after two years when daytime ambulatory blood pressure was higher than 135/85 mm Hg or when they used an antihypertensive treatment.
RESULTS: Among 428 normotensive subjects at inclusion, 62 (14.5%) were considered as hypertensives after two years. Univariate logistic regression model showed a significant association between abnormal %VLFI (>4%) and new-onset hypertension: OR = 1.78 (1.03-3.07). Male gender, increased body mass index and ambulatory systolic BP were also associated with increased risk of hypertension. After adjustment in the stepwise logistic regression, abnormal %VLFI was associated with an 82% increase in odds of new-onset hypertension, independently of systolic ABPM and body mass index.
CONCLUSION: Repeated autonomic activation during sleep, whatever the origin of the phenomenon, may trigger hypertension development in the elderly.
Copyright © 2011 Elsevier Ireland Ltd. All rights reserved.

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Year:  2011        PMID: 22078984     DOI: 10.1016/j.ijcard.2011.10.097

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Int J Cardiol        ISSN: 0167-5273            Impact factor:   4.164


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