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Study of home-monitored night blood pressure and its correlation with left ventricular hypertrophy in treatment-naive hypertensive patients.

A U Pai1, M Chakrapani, U Bhaskaran, P Kamath.   

Abstract

INTRODUCTION: 24-hour ambulatory blood pressure (BP) monitoring is a well-validated tool that can reveal the patient's nocturnal dipping pattern. However, to the best of our knowledge, the role of home BP monitoring in identifying nocturnal dipping has not been studied.
METHODS: We evaluated the nocturnal BP of 30 treatment-naive subjects using a home BP monitoring device. BP measurements were taken once during the daytime and once at night (three hours after sleep) by a blinded observer. Readings were correlated with left ventricular mass index.
RESULTS: Night BP measurements were significantly lower in subjects without left ventricular hypertrophy (LVH) as compared to those with LVH, while the daytime readings were not significantly different between the two. The mean dips in nocturnal systolic and diastolic BP were 1.92% ± 6.89% and -0.55% ± 14.31%, respectively, in subjects with LVH. The corresponding values were 12.96% ± 6.16% and 11.36% ± 11.90% in those without LVH. The correlation between left ventricular mass index and night BP readings was statistically significant (systolic r = 0.66, p < 0.001; diastolic r = 0.496, p < 0.005).
CONCLUSION: Nocturnal BP measurement using a home BP monitoring device may be a reliable and cost-effective method for detecting early signs of end-organ involvement such as LVH in hypertensives, especially in a resource-limited setting.

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Year:  2012        PMID: 22337182

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Singapore Med J        ISSN: 0037-5675            Impact factor:   1.858


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Authors:  Francesco P Cappuccio
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Review 4.  Asian management of hypertension: Current status, home blood pressure, and specific concerns in India.

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Review 5.  The dilemma of nocturnal blood pressure.

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Review 6.  Antihypertensive therapy: nocturnal dippers and nondippers. Do we treat them differently?

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