1. Ambulatory blood pressure parameters and their association with albuminuria in adolescents with type 1 diabetes mellitus.
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Sołtysiak J, Skowrońska B, Maćkowiak-Lewandowicz K, Blumczyński A, Elżbieta K, Ostalska-Nowicka D, and Zachwieja J
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- Humans, Adolescent, Female, Male, Child, Cross-Sectional Studies, Diabetic Nephropathies physiopathology, Diabetic Nephropathies etiology, Diabetic Nephropathies diagnosis, Diabetes Mellitus, Type 1 complications, Diabetes Mellitus, Type 1 physiopathology, Albuminuria etiology, Albuminuria physiopathology, Albuminuria diagnosis, Blood Pressure Monitoring, Ambulatory, Blood Pressure physiology, Vascular Stiffness, Pulse Wave Analysis, Hypertension physiopathology, Hypertension diagnosis, Hypertension etiology, Circadian Rhythm physiology
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Background: This study aimed to evaluate the blood pressure (BP) status, including arterial stiffness parameters, hemodynamic indicators, circadian profile, and its association with albuminuria in adolescents with type 1 diabetes mellitus (DM1)., Methods: The analysis included 46 patients, with diabetes duration of 7.38 ± 3.48 years. Ambulatory blood pressure monitoring (ABPM) was conducted using an oscillometric device, the Mobil-O-Graph, which is a Pulse Wave Analysis Monitor., Results: Hypertension (HT) was diagnosed in 31 adolescents (67% of patients), primarily due to isolated nocturnal BP (21 cases, 68% of HT cases). The HT group exhibited significantly increased diastolic load (DL). Pulse wave velocity (PWV, a measure of arterial stiffness) values showed a strong correlation with both peripheral systolic BP (r = 0.954) and central systolic BP (r = 0.838). Additionally, non-dipping status was found in 61% of the HT group. Urinary albumin excretion (UAE) was positively correlated with diastolic BP (particularly nocturnal) peripheral and central BP, DL, heart rate, augmentation index (AIx@75), and nocturnal total vascular resistance (TVR). Diastolic non-dippers exhibited a significant increase in UAE., Conclusions: Hypertension is a common complication in adolescents with type 1 diabetes mellitus, primarily caused by elevated nocturnal diastolic BP. Albuminuria is mainly associated with diastolic BP, especially during the nocturnal period and in cases of diastolic non-dipping status. The association of UAE with AIx@75 and nocturnal TVR suggests the presence of early-stage vascular disease in diabetic adolescents., (© 2024. The Author(s).)
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- 2024
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