| ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
(Hypertension. 2007;49:1265.)
© 2007 American Heart Association, Inc.
Original Articles |
From the Clinica Medica and Dipartimento di Medicina Clinica e Prevenzione (G.M., M.B., R.F., F.M., G.C., F.Q.T., G.G., R.S.), Università Milano-Bicocca, Ospedale San Gerardo, Monza, Milan, Italy; Centro Auxologico Italiano (G.M.), Milan, Italy; and Centro Interuniversitario di Fisiologia Clinica e Ipertensione (G.M.), Università di Milano-Bicocca, Milan and Pavia, Italy.
Correspondence to Giuseppe Mancia, Clinica Medica, Ospedale San Gerardo, Via Pergolesi 33, 20052 Monza, Milan, Italy. E-mail giuseppe.mancia{at}unimib.it
The hypothesis has been advanced that cardiovascular prognosis is related not only to 24-hour mean blood pressure but also to blood pressure variability. Data, however, are inconsistent, and no long-term prognostic study is available. In 2012 individuals randomly selected from the population of Monza (Milan), 24-hour ambulatory blood pressure (Spacelabs 90207) was measured via readings spaced by 20 minutes. Systolic and diastolic blood pressure variability was obtained by calculating the following: (1) the SD of 24-hour, day, and night mean values; (2) the daynight blood pressure difference; and (3) the residual or erratic blood pressure variability (Fourier spectral analysis). Fatal cardiovascular and noncardiovascular events were registered for 148 months. When adjusted for age, sex, 24-hour mean blood pressure, and other risk factors, there was no relationship between the risk of death and 24-hour, day, and night blood pressure SDs. In contrast, the adjusted risk of cardiovascular death was inversely related to daynight diastolic BP difference (ß coefficient=0.040; P<0.02) and showed a significant positive relationship with residual diastolic blood pressure variability (ß coefficient=0.175; P<0.002). Twenty-fourhour mean blood pressure attenuation of nocturnal hypotension and erratic diastolic blood pressure variability all independently predicted the mortality risk, with the erratic variability being the most important factor. Our data show that the relationship of blood pressure to prognosis is complex and that phenomena other than 24-hour mean values are involved. They also provide the first evidence that short-term erratic components of blood pressure variability play a prognostic role, with their increase being accompanied by an increased cardiovascular risk.
Key Words: population science risk factors blood pressure monitoring blood pressure variability morbidity mortality
This article has been cited by other articles:
![]() |
G. Mancia and G. Corrao Targeting blood pressure in the management of total cardiovascular risk Eur. Heart J. Suppl., December 1, 2009; 11(suppl_F): F27 - F32. [Abstract] [Full Text] [PDF] |
||||
![]() |
G. Mancia, R. Sega, M. Bombelli, F. Quarti-Trevano, R. Facchetti, and G. Grassi Should White-Coat Hypertension in Diabetes Be Treated? Pro Diabetes Care, November 1, 2009; 32(suppl_2): S305 - S309. [Full Text] [PDF] |
||||
![]() |
G. Mancia, M. Bombelli, R. Facchetti, F. Madotto, F. Quarti-Trevano, H. P. Friz, G. Grassi, and R. Sega Long-Term Risk of Sustained Hypertension in White-Coat or Masked Hypertension Hypertension, August 1, 2009; 54(2): 226 - 232. [Abstract] [Full Text] [PDF] |
||||
![]() |
P. Verdecchia, F. Angeli, G. Mazzotta, G. Gentile, and G. Reboldi Home Blood Pressure Measurements Will Not Replace 24-Hour Ambulatory Blood Pressure Monitoring Hypertension, August 1, 2009; 54(2): 188 - 195. [Full Text] [PDF] |
||||
![]() |
G. Engstrom, M. Gerhardsson de Verdier, M. Dahlback, C. Janson, and L. Lind BP Variability and Cardiovascular Autonomic Function in Relation to Forced Expiratory Volume: A Population-Based Study Chest, July 1, 2009; 136(1): 177 - 183. [Abstract] [Full Text] [PDF] |
||||
![]() |
A. Scuteri, R. Coluccia, L. Castello, E. Nevola, A. M. Brancati, and M. Volpe Left ventricular mass increase is associated with cognitive decline and dementia in the elderly independently of blood pressure Eur. Heart J., June 2, 2009; 30(12): 1525 - 1529. [Abstract] [Full Text] [PDF] |
||||
![]() |
G. Grassi, F. Quarti-Trevano, and G. Mancia Review: Cardioprotective effects of telmisartan in uncomplicated and complicated hypertension Journal of Renin-Angiotensin-Aldosterone System, June 1, 2008; 9(2): 66 - 74. [Abstract] [PDF] |
||||
![]() |
G. Grassi Qualitative Assessment of Sympathetic Neural Drive in Cardiometabolic Disease: A New Challenge Hypertension, November 1, 2007; 50(5): 835 - 836. [Full Text] [PDF] |
||||
|
Hypertension Home | Subscriptions | Archives | Feedback | Authors | Help | AHA Journals Home | Search Copyright © 2007 American Heart Association, Inc. All rights reserved. Unauthorized use prohibited. |