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Unattended compared to traditional blood pressure measurement in patients with rheumatoid arthritis: a randomised cross-over study.

Authors :
Bartoloni, Elena
Angeli, Fabio
Marcucci, Elisa
Perricone, Carlo
Cafaro, Giacomo
Riccini, Clara
Spighi, Lorenzo
Gildoni, Benedetta
Cavallini, Claudio
Verdecchia, Paolo
Gerli, Roberto
Source :
Annals of Medicine; December 2021, Vol. 53 Issue 1, p2050-2059, 10p
Publication Year :
2021

Abstract

Hypertension is characterised by a high prevalence, low awareness and poor control among rheumatoid arthritis (RA) patients. Correct blood pressure (BP) measurement is highly important in these subjects. The "unattended" BP measurement aims to reduce the "white-coat effect," a phenomenon associated with cardiovascular risk. Data on "unattended" BP measurement in RA and its impact on hypertensive organ damage are very limited. BP was measured in the same patient both traditionally ("attended" BP) and by the "unattended" protocol (3 automated office BP measurements, at 1-min intervals, after 5 min of rest, with patient left alone) by a randomised cross-over design. Patients underwent clinical examination, 12-lead electrocardiography and trans-thoracic echocardiography to evaluate cardiac damage. Sixty-two RA patients (mean age 67 ± 9 years, 87% women) were enrolled. Hypertension was diagnosed in 79% and 66% of patients according to ACC/AHA and ESC/ESH criteria, respectively. Concordance correlation coefficients between the two techniques were 0.55 (95%, CI 0.38–0.68) for systolic BP and 0.73 (95%, CI 0.60–0.82) for diastolic BP. "Unattended" (121.7/68.6 mmHg) was lower than "attended" BP (130.5/72.8 mmHg) for systolic and diastolic BP (both p <.0001). Among the two techniques, only "unattended" systolic BP showed a significant association with left ventricular mass (r = 0.11; p =.40 for "attended" BP; r = 0.27; p =.036 for unattended BP; difference between slopes: z = 3.92; p =.0001). In RA patients, "unattended" BP is lower than traditional ("attended") BP and more closely associated with LV mass. In these patients, the "unattended" automated BP measurement is a promising tool which requires further evaluation. "Unattended" automated blood pressure registration, aimed to reduce the "white-coat effect" is lower than "attended" value in rheumatoid arthritis patients. "Unattended" blood pressure is more closely associated with left ventricular mass than "attende" registration. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
07853890
Volume :
53
Issue :
1
Database :
Complementary Index
Journal :
Annals of Medicine
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
174390570
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1080/07853890.2021.1999493