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Assessment of nocturnal hypertension by ambulatory blood pressure monitoring at the forearm in people with morbid obesity.

Giacomo Pucci1, Marco D'Abbondanza2, Matteo Camilli2, Valeria Bisogni1, Fabio Anastasio3, Vito Gandolfo2, Riccardo Alcidi2, Natasa Mojovic2, Stefano Ministrini2, Graziana Lupattelli2, Gaetano Vaudo1.   

Abstract

Blood pressure (BP) measurement at the forearm (FA) has been proposed as alternative site to upper arm (UA) in people with morbid obesity (MO). We compared nocturnal BP readings simultaneously taken at FA and UA by ambulatory blood pressure monitoring (ABPM). Fourteen individuals with MO and seven normal-weight controls underwent nocturnal ABPM with two devices placed at the UA and contralateral FA, respectively. Agreement between FA-UA BP, diagnosis of nocturnal hypertension, and potential determinants of BP differences were evaluated. BP at the FA was significantly higher than UA in both people with MO and controls. FA-UA differences in systolic and diastolic BP were similar in people with MO and controls. Nocturnal hypertension was diagnosed in 10 subjects (48%) according to UA BP and in 13 subjects (62%) according to FA BP (concordance 76%, moderate agreement). ΔFA-UA systolic BP was associated with ratio between FA/UA circumferences (R = 0.45, P < .05) and with cuff-UA slant angle difference (R = 0.44, P < .05). In conclusions, in people with MO, the agreement between FA and UA nighttime BP measured by ABPM is sub-optimal. Our results raise uncertainty in using ABPM at the FA as an alternative to UA placement in people with MO for the diagnosis of nocturnal hypertension. ©2020 Wiley Periodicals LLC.

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Keywords:  ambulatory blood pressure monitoring; forearm; morbid obesity; nocturnal hypertension

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Year:  2020        PMID: 32790093      PMCID: PMC8029674          DOI: 10.1111/jch.13983

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Clin Hypertens (Greenwich)        ISSN: 1524-6175            Impact factor:   3.738


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2.  Assessment of nocturnal hypertension by ambulatory blood pressure monitoring at the forearm in people with morbid obesity.

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