Relation Between Abnormalities in Circadian Blood Pressure Rhythm and Target Organ Damage in Normotensives
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Background: To determine the individual effect of abnormalities in blood pressure (BP) circadian rhythm (nondipping status (NDS), increased morning BP (MBP) or increased MBP surge (MBPS)) on target organ damage (TOD) and which of these is more closely related to TOD in normotensives. Methods and Results: The 24-h ambulatory BP monitoring (ABPM) and echocardiography were performed and urinary albumin excretion (UAE) was measured in 47 dipper (28 women, mean age 45.8 ±9.3) and 32 non-dipper (25 women, mean age 49.1 ±8.3 years) normotensive subjects. The left ventricular mass index (LVMI) was higher in non-dipper group (103.8 ±24.1 vs 91.6 ±23.5 g/m2, P=0.03). UAE in non-dipper group was higher, but the difference between the two was not statistically significant (18.9 [10.3, 28.9] vs 14.1 [7.5, 23.8], P=0.11). In multivariate analysis, both LVMI and UAE were affected by NDS and MBP independent of other confounding variables (for LVMI; Coefficient =0.27, P=0.01 and Coefficient =0.37, P=0.001, respectively, and for UAE; Coefficient =0.27, P=0.02 and Coefficient =0.28, P=0.01, respectively). Conclusions: It may be postulated that increased night and MBP are the factors that cause TOD, and it seems reasonable to attempt to restore normal diurnal rhythm of the BP even in normotensive subjects.
- 2009-04-20
著者
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SOYLU Ahmet
Department of Cardiology, Meram Medical School of Selcuk University
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YAZICI Mehmet
Department of Cardiology, Meram Medical School of Selcuk University
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DUZENLI Mehmet
Department of Cardiology, Meram Medical School of Selcuk University
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TOKAC Mehmet
Department of Cardiology, Meram Medical School of Selcuk University
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OZDEMIR Kurtulus
Department of Cardiology, Meram Medical School of Selcuk University
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GOK Hasan
Department of Cardiology, Meram Medical School of Selcuk University
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Ozdemir Kurtulus
Department Of Cardiology Meram Medical School Of Selcuk University
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Soylu Ahmet
Department Of Cardiology Meram Medical School Of Selcuk University
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Yazici Mehmet
Department Of Cardiology Selcuk University Medical Faculty
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Yazici Mehmet
Department Of Cardiology Meram Medical School Of Selcuk University
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Tokac Mehmet
Department Of Cardiology Meram Medical School Of Selcuk University
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Gok Hasan
Department Of Cardiology Meram Medical School Of Selcuk University
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Duzenli M.
Department Of Cardiology Meram Medical School Of Selcuk University
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Yazici Mehmet
Department Of Cardiology Dicle University Medical Faculty
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