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A possible cause of epistaxis: increased masked hypertension prevalence in patients with epistaxis()

INTRODUCTION: Epistaxis and hypertension are frequent conditions in the adult population. Masked hypertension is defined as a clinical condition in which a patient's office blood pressure level is <140/90 mmHg, but the ambulatory or home blood pressure readings are in the hypertensive range....

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Autores principales: Acar, Baran, Yavuz, Bunyamin, Yıldız, Erdem, Ozkan, Selcuk, Ayturk, Mehmet, Sen, Omer, Deveci, Onur Sinan
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Publicado: Elsevier 2016
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9444775/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27133905
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.bjorl.2016.01.007
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author Acar, Baran
Yavuz, Bunyamin
Yıldız, Erdem
Ozkan, Selcuk
Ayturk, Mehmet
Sen, Omer
Deveci, Onur Sinan
author_facet Acar, Baran
Yavuz, Bunyamin
Yıldız, Erdem
Ozkan, Selcuk
Ayturk, Mehmet
Sen, Omer
Deveci, Onur Sinan
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description INTRODUCTION: Epistaxis and hypertension are frequent conditions in the adult population. Masked hypertension is defined as a clinical condition in which a patient's office blood pressure level is <140/90 mmHg, but the ambulatory or home blood pressure readings are in the hypertensive range. Many studies have proved that hypertension is one of the most important causes of epistaxis. The prevalence of this condition in patients with epistaxis is not well defined. OBJECTIVE: This study aimed to evaluate the prevalence of masked hypertension using the results of office blood pressure measurement compared with the results of ambulatory blood pressure monitoring. METHODS: Sixty patients with epistaxis and 60 control subjects were enrolled in the study. All patients with epistaxis and controls without history of hypertension underwent physical examination, including office blood pressure measurement, ambulatory or home blood pressure, and measurement of anthropometric parameters. RESULTS: Mean age was similar between the epistaxis group and the controls – 21–68 years (mean 42.9) for the epistaxis group and 18–71 years (mean 42.2) for the control group. A total of 20 patients (33.3%) in the epistaxis group and 7 patients (11.7%) in the control group (p = 0.004) had masked hypertension. Night-time systolic blood pressure was significantly higher in patients with epistaxis than in the control group (p < 0.005). However, no significant difference was found in daytime systolic blood pressure between the control group and the patients with epistaxis (p = 0.517). CONCLUSION: This study demonstrates increased masked hypertension prevalence in patients with epistaxis. We suggest that all patients with epistaxis should undergo ambulatory or home blood pressure to detect masked hypertension, which could be a possible cause of epistaxis.
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spelling pubmed-94447752022-09-09 A possible cause of epistaxis: increased masked hypertension prevalence in patients with epistaxis() Acar, Baran Yavuz, Bunyamin Yıldız, Erdem Ozkan, Selcuk Ayturk, Mehmet Sen, Omer Deveci, Onur Sinan Braz J Otorhinolaryngol Original Article INTRODUCTION: Epistaxis and hypertension are frequent conditions in the adult population. Masked hypertension is defined as a clinical condition in which a patient's office blood pressure level is <140/90 mmHg, but the ambulatory or home blood pressure readings are in the hypertensive range. Many studies have proved that hypertension is one of the most important causes of epistaxis. The prevalence of this condition in patients with epistaxis is not well defined. OBJECTIVE: This study aimed to evaluate the prevalence of masked hypertension using the results of office blood pressure measurement compared with the results of ambulatory blood pressure monitoring. METHODS: Sixty patients with epistaxis and 60 control subjects were enrolled in the study. All patients with epistaxis and controls without history of hypertension underwent physical examination, including office blood pressure measurement, ambulatory or home blood pressure, and measurement of anthropometric parameters. RESULTS: Mean age was similar between the epistaxis group and the controls – 21–68 years (mean 42.9) for the epistaxis group and 18–71 years (mean 42.2) for the control group. A total of 20 patients (33.3%) in the epistaxis group and 7 patients (11.7%) in the control group (p = 0.004) had masked hypertension. Night-time systolic blood pressure was significantly higher in patients with epistaxis than in the control group (p < 0.005). However, no significant difference was found in daytime systolic blood pressure between the control group and the patients with epistaxis (p = 0.517). CONCLUSION: This study demonstrates increased masked hypertension prevalence in patients with epistaxis. We suggest that all patients with epistaxis should undergo ambulatory or home blood pressure to detect masked hypertension, which could be a possible cause of epistaxis. Elsevier 2016-04-18 /pmc/articles/PMC9444775/ /pubmed/27133905 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.bjorl.2016.01.007 Text en © 2016 Associação Brasileira de Otorrinolaringologia e Cirurgia Cérvico-Facial. Published by Elsevier Editora Ltda. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article under the CC BY license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Acar, Baran
Yavuz, Bunyamin
Yıldız, Erdem
Ozkan, Selcuk
Ayturk, Mehmet
Sen, Omer
Deveci, Onur Sinan
A possible cause of epistaxis: increased masked hypertension prevalence in patients with epistaxis()
title A possible cause of epistaxis: increased masked hypertension prevalence in patients with epistaxis()
title_full A possible cause of epistaxis: increased masked hypertension prevalence in patients with epistaxis()
title_fullStr A possible cause of epistaxis: increased masked hypertension prevalence in patients with epistaxis()
title_full_unstemmed A possible cause of epistaxis: increased masked hypertension prevalence in patients with epistaxis()
title_short A possible cause of epistaxis: increased masked hypertension prevalence in patients with epistaxis()
title_sort possible cause of epistaxis: increased masked hypertension prevalence in patients with epistaxis()
topic Original Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9444775/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27133905
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.bjorl.2016.01.007
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