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Relationship between ambulatory BP and clinical outcomes in patients with hypertensive CKD.

Francis B Gabbai1, Mahboob Rahman, Bo Hu, Lawrence J Appel, Jeanne Charleston, Gabriel Contreras, Marquetta L Faulkner, Leena Hiremath, Kenneth A Jamerson, Janice P Lea, Michael S Lipkowitz, Velvie A Pogue, Stephen G Rostand, Miroslaw J Smogorzewski, Jackson T Wright, Tom Greene, Jennifer Gassman, Xuelei Wang, Robert A Phillips.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: Abnormal ambulatory BP (ABP) profiles are commonplace in CKD, yet the prognostic value of ABP for renal and cardiovascular outcomes is uncertain. This study assessed the relationship of baseline ABP profiles with CKD progression and subsequent cardiovascular outcomes to determine the prognostic value of ABP beyond that of clinic BP measurements. DESIGN, SETTING, PARTICIPANTS, & MEASUREMENTS: Between 2002 and 2003, 617 African Americans with hypertensive CKD treated to a clinic BP goal of <130/80 mmHg were enrolled in this prospective, observational study. Participants were followed for a median of 5 years. Primary renal outcome was a composite of doubling of serum creatinine, ESRD, or death. The primary cardiovascular outcome was a composite of myocardial infarction, hospitalized congestive heart failure, stroke, revascularization procedures, cardiovascular death, and ESRD.
RESULTS: Multivariable Cox proportional hazard analysis showed that higher 24-hour systolic BP (SBP), daytime, night-time, and clinic SBP were each associated with subsequent renal (hazard ratio, 1.17-1.28; P<0.001) and cardiovascular outcomes (hazard ratio, 1.22-1.32; P<0.001). After controlling for clinic SBP, ABP measures were predictive of renal outcomes in participants with clinic SBP <130 mmHg (P<0.05 for interaction). ABP predicted cardiovascular outcomes with no interaction based on clinic BP control.
CONCLUSIONS: ABP provides additional information beyond that of multiple clinic BP measures in predicting renal and cardiovascular outcomes in African Americans with hypertensive CKD. The primary utility of ABP in these CKD patients was to identify high-risk individuals among those patients with controlled clinic BP.

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Year:  2012        PMID: 22935847      PMCID: PMC3488952          DOI: 10.2215/CJN.11301111

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Clin J Am Soc Nephrol        ISSN: 1555-9041            Impact factor:   8.237


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1.  Prognostic value of ambulatory blood-pressure recordings in patients with treated hypertension.

Authors:  Denis L Clement; Marc L De Buyzere; Dirk A De Bacquer; Peter W de Leeuw; Daniel A Duprez; Robert H Fagard; Peter J Gheeraert; Luc H Missault; Jacob J Braun; Roland O Six; Patricia Van Der Niepen; Eoin O'Brien
Journal:  N Engl J Med       Date:  2003-06-12       Impact factor: 91.245

2.  Long-term risk of sustained hypertension in white-coat or masked hypertension.

Authors:  Giuseppe Mancia; Michele Bombelli; Rita Facchetti; Fabiana Madotto; Fosca Quarti-Trevano; Hernan Polo Friz; Guido Grassi; Roberto Sega
Journal:  Hypertension       Date:  2009-06-29       Impact factor: 10.190

3.  Prognostic role of ambulatory blood pressure measurement in patients with nondialysis chronic kidney disease.

Authors:  Roberto Minutolo; Rajiv Agarwal; Silvio Borrelli; Paolo Chiodini; Vincenzo Bellizzi; Felice Nappi; Bruno Cianciaruso; Pasquale Zamboli; Giuseppe Conte; Francis B Gabbai; Luca De Nicola
Journal:  Arch Intern Med       Date:  2011-06-27

4.  Nocturnal blood pressure and progression to end-stage renal disease or death in nondiabetic chronic kidney disease stages 3 and 4.

Authors:  Josep Redon; Eva Plancha; Pauline A Swift; Salvador Pons; Jaime Muñoz; Fernando Martinez
Journal:  J Hypertens       Date:  2010-03       Impact factor: 4.844

5.  Increase in nocturnal blood pressure and progression to microalbuminuria in type 1 diabetes.

Authors:  Empar Lurbe; Josep Redon; Ajit Kesani; Jose Maria Pascual; Jose Tacons; Vicente Alvarez; Daniel Batlle
Journal:  N Engl J Med       Date:  2002-09-12       Impact factor: 91.245

6.  Utility of 24-h ambulatory blood pressure measurement in a routine clinical setting of patients with chronic renal disease.

Authors:  P Jacob; R Hartung; J Bohlender; G Stein
Journal:  J Hum Hypertens       Date:  2004-10       Impact factor: 3.012

7.  Disparate estimates of hypertension control from ambulatory and clinic blood pressure measurements in hypertensive kidney disease.

Authors:  Velvie Pogue; Mahboob Rahman; Michael Lipkowitz; Robert Toto; Edgar Miller; Marquetta Faulkner; Stephen Rostand; Leena Hiremath; Mohammed Sika; Cynthia Kendrick; Bo Hu; Tom Greene; Lawrence Appel; Robert A Phillips
Journal:  Hypertension       Date:  2008-12-01       Impact factor: 10.190

8.  Nighttime blood pressure fall in renal disease patients.

Authors:  Nicolás Roberto Robles; Barbara Cancho; Rosa Ruiz-Calero; Enrique Angulo; Emilio Sanchez-Casado
Journal:  Ren Fail       Date:  2003-09       Impact factor: 2.606

9.  Daytime and nighttime blood pressure as predictors of death and cause-specific cardiovascular events in hypertension.

Authors:  Robert H Fagard; Hilde Celis; Lutgarde Thijs; Jan A Staessen; Denis L Clement; Marc L De Buyzere; Dirk A De Bacquer
Journal:  Hypertension       Date:  2007-11-26       Impact factor: 10.190

10.  Long-term effects of renin-angiotensin system-blocking therapy and a low blood pressure goal on progression of hypertensive chronic kidney disease in African Americans.

Authors:  Lawrence J Appel; Jackson T Wright; Tom Greene; John W Kusek; Julia B Lewis; Xuelei Wang; Michael S Lipkowitz; Keith C Norris; George L Bakris; Mahboob Rahman; Gabriel Contreras; Stephen G Rostand; Joel D Kopple; Francis B Gabbai; Gerald I Schulman; Jennifer J Gassman; Jeanne Charleston; Lawrence Y Agodoa
Journal:  Arch Intern Med       Date:  2008-04-28
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1.  Masked Hypertension and Elevated Nighttime Blood Pressure in CKD: Prevalence and Association with Target Organ Damage.

Authors:  Paul E Drawz; Arnold B Alper; Amanda H Anderson; Carolyn S Brecklin; Jeanne Charleston; Jing Chen; Rajat Deo; Michael J Fischer; Jiang He; Chi-Yuan Hsu; Yonghong Huan; Martin G Keane; John W Kusek; Gail K Makos; Edgar R Miller; Elsayed Z Soliman; Susan P Steigerwalt; Jonathan J Taliercio; Raymond R Townsend; Matthew R Weir; Jackson T Wright; Dawei Xie; Mahboob Rahman
Journal:  Clin J Am Soc Nephrol       Date:  2016-02-18       Impact factor: 8.237

2.  Strict blood pressure control associates with decreased mortality risk by APOL1 genotype.

Authors:  Elaine Ku; Michael S Lipkowitz; Lawrence J Appel; Afshin Parsa; Jennifer Gassman; David V Glidden; Miroslaw Smogorzewski; Chi-Yuan Hsu
Journal:  Kidney Int       Date:  2016-12-04       Impact factor: 10.612

Review 3.  Practical use of home blood pressure monitoring in chronic kidney disease.

Authors:  Sarah Sanghavi; Joseph A Vassalotti
Journal:  Cardiorenal Med       Date:  2014-06-04       Impact factor: 2.041

Review 4.  Potential approaches to reverse or repair renal fibrosis.

Authors:  Desiree Tampe; Michael Zeisberg
Journal:  Nat Rev Nephrol       Date:  2014-02-11       Impact factor: 28.314

5.  Effect of Intensive Versus Standard Clinic-Based Hypertension Management on Ambulatory Blood Pressure: Results From the SPRINT (Systolic Blood Pressure Intervention Trial) Ambulatory Blood Pressure Study.

Authors:  Paul E Drawz; Nicholas M Pajewski; Jeffrey T Bates; Natalie A Bello; William C Cushman; Jamie P Dwyer; Lawrence J Fine; David C Goff; William E Haley; Marie Krousel-Wood; Andrew McWilliams; Dena E Rifkin; Yelena Slinin; Addison Taylor; Raymond Townsend; Barry Wall; Jackson T Wright; Mahboob Rahman
Journal:  Hypertension       Date:  2016-11-14       Impact factor: 10.190

Review 6.  Treatment of hypertension in children with chronic kidney disease.

Authors:  Susan Halbach; Joseph Flynn
Journal:  Curr Hypertens Rep       Date:  2015-01       Impact factor: 5.369

7.  Variations in 24-Hour BP Profiles in Cohorts of Patients with Kidney Disease around the World: The I-DARE Study.

Authors:  Paul E Drawz; Roland Brown; Luca De Nicola; Naohiko Fujii; Francis B Gabbai; Jennifer Gassman; Jiang He; Satoshi Iimuro; James Lash; Roberto Minutolo; Robert A Phillips; Kyle Rudser; Luis Ruilope; Susan Steigerwalt; Raymond R Townsend; Dawei Xie; Mahboob Rahman
Journal:  Clin J Am Soc Nephrol       Date:  2018-07-05       Impact factor: 8.237

Review 8.  The complex relationship between CKD and ambulatory blood pressure patterns.

Authors:  Arjun D Sinha; Rajiv Agarwal
Journal:  Adv Chronic Kidney Dis       Date:  2015-03       Impact factor: 3.620

9.  A young patient with a family history of hypertension.

Authors:  Aldo J Peixoto
Journal:  Clin J Am Soc Nephrol       Date:  2014-08-04       Impact factor: 8.237

Review 10.  Ambulatory blood pressure in chronic kidney disease.

Authors:  Debbie L Cohen; Yonghong Huan; Raymond R Townsend
Journal:  Curr Hypertens Rep       Date:  2013-06       Impact factor: 5.369

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