reviewHypertensionNov 27, 2007GREEN OA

Daytime and Nighttime Blood Pressure as Predictors of Death and Cause-Specific Cardiovascular Events in Hypertension

Ghent University

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Abstract

Our aim was to assess the prognostic significance of nighttime and daytime ambulatory blood pressure and their ratio for mortality and cause-specific cardiovascular events in hypertensive patients without major cardiovascular disease at baseline. We performed a meta-analysis on individual data of 3468 patients from 4 prospective studies performed in Europe. Age of the subjects averaged 61+/-13 years, 45% were men, 13.7% smoked, 8.4% had diabetes, and 61% were under antihypertensive treatment at the time of ambulatory blood pressure monitoring. Office, daytime, and nighttime blood pressure averaged 159+/-20/91+/-12, 143+/-17/87+/-12, and 130+/-18/75+/-12 mm Hg. Total follow-up amounted to 23 164 patient-years.…

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Keywords
  • Medicine
  • Blood pressure
  • Ambulatory blood pressure
  • Hazard ratio
  • Internal medicine
  • Cardiology
  • Confounding
  • Proportional hazards model
UN Sustainable Development Goals
  • Good health and well-being
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