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Office and Ambulatory Arterial Hypertension in Highlanders: HIGHCARE-ANDES Highlanders Study.

Francisco C Villafuerte1, Gianfranco Parati2,3, Grzegorz Bilo2,3, Lorenzo Acone3, Cecilia Anza-Ramírez1, José Luis Macarlupú1, Davide Soranna4, Antonella Zambon4,5, Gustavo Vizcardo-Galindo1, Martino F Pengo2.   

Abstract

Millions of people worldwide live at high altitude, being chronically exposed to hypobaric hypoxia. Hypertension is a major cardiovascular risk factor but data on its prevalence and determinants in highlanders are limited, and systematic studies with ambulatory blood pressure monitoring are not available. Aim of this study was to assess the prevalence of clinic and ambulatory hypertension and the associated factors in a sample of Andean highlanders. Hypertension prevalence and phenotypes were assessed with office and ambulatory blood pressure measurement in a sample of adults living in Cerro de Pasco, Peru (altitude 4340 m). Basic clinical data, blood oxygen saturation, hematocrit, and Qinghai Chronic Mountain Sickness score were obtained. Participants were classified according to the presence of excessive erythrocytosis and chronic mountain sickness diagnosis. Data of 289 participants (143 women, 146 men, mean age 38.3 years) were analyzed. Office hypertension was present in 20 (7%) participants, while ambulatory hypertension was found in 58 (20%) participants. Masked hypertension was common (15%), and white coat hypertension was rare (2%). Among participants with ambulatory hypertension, the most prevalent phenotypes included isolated nocturnal hypertension, isolated diastolic hypertension, and systodiastolic hypertension. Ambulatory hypertension was associated with male gender, age, overweight/obesity, 24-hour heart rate, and excessive erythrocytosis. Prevalence of hypertension among Andean highlanders may be significantly underestimated when based on conventional blood pressure measurements, due to the high prevalence of masked hypertension. In highlanders, ambulatory hypertension may be independently associated with excessive erythrocytosis.

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Keywords:  ambulatory blood pressure monitoring; blood viscosity; hematocrit; hypertension; polycythemia

Year:  2020        PMID: 33175629     DOI: 10.1161/HYPERTENSIONAHA.120.16010

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Hypertension        ISSN: 0194-911X            Impact factor:   10.190


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Review 1.  Prevalence of hypertension and its relationship with altitude in highland areas: a systematic review and meta-analysis.

Authors:  Xin Zhang; Zhipeng Zhang; Runyu Ye; Qingtao Meng; Xiaoping Chen
Journal:  Hypertens Res       Date:  2022-06-15       Impact factor: 5.528

2.  Sub-maximal aerobic exercise training reduces haematocrit and ameliorates symptoms in Andean highlanders with chronic mountain sickness.

Authors:  José Luis Macarlupú; Gustavo Vizcardo-Galindo; Rómulo Figueroa-Mujíca; Nicolas Voituron; Jean-Paul Richalet; Francisco C Villafuerte
Journal:  Exp Physiol       Date:  2021-09-30       Impact factor: 2.858

Review 3.  High-Altitude Erythrocytosis: Mechanisms of Adaptive and Maladaptive Responses.

Authors:  Francisco C Villafuerte; Tatum S Simonson; Daniela Bermudez; Fabiola León-Velarde
Journal:  Physiology (Bethesda)       Date:  2022-01-10

4.  Effect of acetazolamide on obstructive sleep apnoea in highlanders: protocol for a randomised, placebo-controlled, double-blinded crossover trial.

Authors:  Lu Tan; Michael Furian; Taomei Li; Xiangdong Tang
Journal:  BMJ Open       Date:  2022-03-07       Impact factor: 2.692

5.  Association between Altitude and the Framingham Risk Score: A Cross-Sectional Study in the Peruvian Adult Population.

Authors:  Akram Hernández-Vásquez; Rodrigo Vargas-Fernández; Manuel Chacón-Diaz
Journal:  Int J Environ Res Public Health       Date:  2022-03-24       Impact factor: 3.390

6.  Nocturnal hypoxemia, blood pressure, vascular status and chronic mountain sickness in the highest city in the world.

Authors:  Elisa Perger; Sébastien Baillieul; François Esteve; Aurélien Pichon; Gzregorz Bilo; Davide Soranna; Stéphane Doutreleau; Yann Savina; Mathilde Ulliel-Roche; Julien V Brugniaux; Emeric Stauffer; Laura Oberholzer; Connor Howe; Ivan Hannco; Carolina Lombardi; Renaud Tamisier; Jean-Louis Pepin; Samuel Verges; Gianfranco Parati
Journal:  Ann Med       Date:  2022-12       Impact factor: 5.348

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