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Blood pressure variability is significantly associated with ECG left ventricular mass in normotensive Africans: The SABPA Study

Authors :
Hugo W. Huisman
Leoné Malan
Catharina M.T. Fourie
Rudolph Schutte
Nicolaas T. Malan
Johannes M. Van Rooyen
Aletta E. Schutte
10062491 - Fourie, Catharina Maria Theresia
10062718 - Huisman, Hugo Willem
10060871 - Malan, Leoné
10056173 - Malan, Nicolaas Theodor
10922180 - Schutte, Aletta Elisabeth
12201405 - Schutte, Rudolph
10059539 - Van Rooyen, Johannes Marthinus
Source :
Hypertension Research. 34:1127-1134
Publication Year :
2011
Publisher :
Springer Science and Business Media LLC, 2011.

Abstract

The prognostic significance of blood pressure (BP) variability has lately enjoyed considerable attention. The need for early markers of cardiovascular dysfunction is imperative in black South Africans who have a significant risk for cardiovascular disease. We therefore compared 24-h BP variability with various traditional and advanced BP measurements, regarding their association with sub-clinical organ damage in black and white South Africans. The study included 409 African and Caucasian teachers aged 25–60 yrs. We measured office BP, 1-min continuous (finger) BP, ambulatory BP, BP reactivity and determined weighted 24-h BP variability. Albumin-to-creatinine ratio, Cornell product and carotid cross-sectional wall area (CSWA) were measures of organ damage. Africans had higher 24-h BP, BP variability, BP reactivity and sub-clinical organ damage (P

Details

ISSN :
13484214 and 09169636
Volume :
34
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Hypertension Research
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....956a7f2e5722475bffb249eadd4e736f
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1038/hr.2011.104