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Longitudinal blood pressure patterns and cardiovascular disease risk.

Joel Nuotio1,2,3,4, Karri Suvila5, Susan Cheng6,7, Ville Langén5,8, Teemu Niiranen5,9.   

Abstract

Observational and interventional studies have unequivocally demonstrated that "present", i.e. single-occasion, blood pressure is one of the key determinants of cardiovascular disease risk. Over the past two decades, however, numerous publications have suggested that longitudinal blood pressure data and assessment of long-term blood pressure exposure provide incremental prognostic value over present blood pressure. These studies have used several different indices to quantify the overall exposure to blood pressure, such as time-averaged blood pressure, cumulative blood pressure, blood pressure trajectory patterns, and age of hypertension onset. This review summarises existing research on the association between these indices and hard cardiovascular outcomes, outlines the strengths and weaknesses of these indices, and provides an overview of how longitudinal blood pressure changes can be measured and used to improve cardiovascular disease risk prediction.KEY MESSAGESNumerous recent publications have examined the relation between cardiovascular disease and long-term blood pressure (BP) exposure, quantified using indices such as time-averaged BP, cumulative BP, BP trajectory patterns, and age of hypertension onset.This review summarises existing research on the association between these indices and hard cardiovascular outcomes, outlines the strengths and weaknesses of these indices, and provides an overview of how longitudinal BP changes can be measured and used to improve cardiovascular disease risk prediction.Although longitudinal BP indices seem to predict cardiovascular outcomes better than present BP, there are considerable differences in the clinical feasibility of these indices along with a limited number of prospective data.

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Keywords:  Blood pressure; age of hypertension onset; blood pressure exposure; blood pressure trajectories; cardiovascular disease; cumulative blood pressure; risk factors; time-averaged blood pressure

Year:  2020        PMID: 32077328      PMCID: PMC7877994          DOI: 10.1080/07853890.2020.1733648

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Ann Med        ISSN: 0785-3890            Impact factor:   4.709


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Authors:  Jemma B Wilk; Luc Djousse; Donna K Arnett; Steven C Hunt; Michael A Province; Gerardo Heiss; Richard H Myers
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1.  Modelling of longitudinal data to predict cardiovascular disease risk: a methodological review.

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2.  Long-term trends in blood pressure and hypertension in Russia: an analysis of data from 14 health surveys conducted in 1975-2017.

Authors:  Elena Churilova; Vladimir M Shkolnikov; Svetlana A Shalnova; Alexander V Kudryavtsev; Sofia Malyutina; Odd Nilssen; Tiina Laatikainen; David A Leon
Journal:  BMC Public Health       Date:  2021-12-07       Impact factor: 3.295

Review 3.  Age of Hypertension Onset: Overview of Research and How to Apply in Practice.

Authors:  Karri Suvila; Ville Langén; Susan Cheng; Teemu J Niiranen
Journal:  Curr Hypertens Rep       Date:  2020-08-27       Impact factor: 5.369

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