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Determinants of the Morning-Evening Home Blood Pressure Difference in Treated Hypertensives: The HIBA-Home Study

Background. The morning home blood pressure (BP) rise is a significant asymptomatic target organ damage predictor in hypertensives. Our aim was to evaluate determinants of home-based morning-evening difference (MEdiff) in Argentine patients. Methods. Treated hypertensive patients aged ≥18 years part...

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Autores principales: Aparicio, Lucas S., Barochiner, Jessica, Cuffaro, Paula E., Alfie, José, Rada, Marcelo A., Morales, Margarita S., Galarza, Carlos R., Marín, Marcos J., Waisman, Gabriel D.
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Publicado: Hindawi Publishing Corporation 2014
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4279721/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25580283
http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2014/569259
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author Aparicio, Lucas S.
Barochiner, Jessica
Cuffaro, Paula E.
Alfie, José
Rada, Marcelo A.
Morales, Margarita S.
Galarza, Carlos R.
Marín, Marcos J.
Waisman, Gabriel D.
author_facet Aparicio, Lucas S.
Barochiner, Jessica
Cuffaro, Paula E.
Alfie, José
Rada, Marcelo A.
Morales, Margarita S.
Galarza, Carlos R.
Marín, Marcos J.
Waisman, Gabriel D.
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description Background. The morning home blood pressure (BP) rise is a significant asymptomatic target organ damage predictor in hypertensives. Our aim was to evaluate determinants of home-based morning-evening difference (MEdiff) in Argentine patients. Methods. Treated hypertensive patients aged ≥18 years participated in a cross-sectional study, after performing home morning and evening BP measurement. MEdiff was morning minus evening home average results. Variables identified as relevant predictors were entered into a multivariable linear regression analysis model. Results. Three hundred sixty-seven medicated hypertensives were included. Mean age was 66.2 (14.5), BMI 28.1 (4.5), total cholesterol 4.89 (1.0) mmol/L, 65.9% women, 11.7% smokers, and 10.6% diabetics. Mean MEdiff was 1.1 (12.5) mmHg systolic and 2.3 (6.1) mmHg diastolic, respectively. Mean self-recorded BP was 131.5 (14.1) mmHg systolic and 73.8 (7.6) mmHg diastolic, respectively. Mean morning and evening home BPs were 133.1 (16.5) versus 132 (15.7) systolic and 75.8 (8.4) versus 73.5 (8.2) diastolic, respectively. Significant beta-coefficient values were found in systolic MEdiff for age and smoking and in diastolic MEdiff for age, smoking, total cholesterol, and calcium-channel blockers. Conclusions. In a cohort of Argentine medicated patients, older age, smoking, total cholesterol, and use of calcium channel blockers were independent determinants of home-based MEdiff.
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spelling pubmed-42797212015-01-11 Determinants of the Morning-Evening Home Blood Pressure Difference in Treated Hypertensives: The HIBA-Home Study Aparicio, Lucas S. Barochiner, Jessica Cuffaro, Paula E. Alfie, José Rada, Marcelo A. Morales, Margarita S. Galarza, Carlos R. Marín, Marcos J. Waisman, Gabriel D. Int J Hypertens Research Article Background. The morning home blood pressure (BP) rise is a significant asymptomatic target organ damage predictor in hypertensives. Our aim was to evaluate determinants of home-based morning-evening difference (MEdiff) in Argentine patients. Methods. Treated hypertensive patients aged ≥18 years participated in a cross-sectional study, after performing home morning and evening BP measurement. MEdiff was morning minus evening home average results. Variables identified as relevant predictors were entered into a multivariable linear regression analysis model. Results. Three hundred sixty-seven medicated hypertensives were included. Mean age was 66.2 (14.5), BMI 28.1 (4.5), total cholesterol 4.89 (1.0) mmol/L, 65.9% women, 11.7% smokers, and 10.6% diabetics. Mean MEdiff was 1.1 (12.5) mmHg systolic and 2.3 (6.1) mmHg diastolic, respectively. Mean self-recorded BP was 131.5 (14.1) mmHg systolic and 73.8 (7.6) mmHg diastolic, respectively. Mean morning and evening home BPs were 133.1 (16.5) versus 132 (15.7) systolic and 75.8 (8.4) versus 73.5 (8.2) diastolic, respectively. Significant beta-coefficient values were found in systolic MEdiff for age and smoking and in diastolic MEdiff for age, smoking, total cholesterol, and calcium-channel blockers. Conclusions. In a cohort of Argentine medicated patients, older age, smoking, total cholesterol, and use of calcium channel blockers were independent determinants of home-based MEdiff. Hindawi Publishing Corporation 2014 2014-12-14 /pmc/articles/PMC4279721/ /pubmed/25580283 http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2014/569259 Text en Copyright © 2014 Lucas S. Aparicio et al. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Aparicio, Lucas S.
Barochiner, Jessica
Cuffaro, Paula E.
Alfie, José
Rada, Marcelo A.
Morales, Margarita S.
Galarza, Carlos R.
Marín, Marcos J.
Waisman, Gabriel D.
Determinants of the Morning-Evening Home Blood Pressure Difference in Treated Hypertensives: The HIBA-Home Study
title Determinants of the Morning-Evening Home Blood Pressure Difference in Treated Hypertensives: The HIBA-Home Study
title_full Determinants of the Morning-Evening Home Blood Pressure Difference in Treated Hypertensives: The HIBA-Home Study
title_fullStr Determinants of the Morning-Evening Home Blood Pressure Difference in Treated Hypertensives: The HIBA-Home Study
title_full_unstemmed Determinants of the Morning-Evening Home Blood Pressure Difference in Treated Hypertensives: The HIBA-Home Study
title_short Determinants of the Morning-Evening Home Blood Pressure Difference in Treated Hypertensives: The HIBA-Home Study
title_sort determinants of the morning-evening home blood pressure difference in treated hypertensives: the hiba-home study
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4279721/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25580283
http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2014/569259
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