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Comparison of fourth and fifth Korotkoff diastolic blood pressures in 5 to 30 year old individuals. The Bogalusa Heart Study

Authors :
I W, Hammond
E M, Urbina
W A, Wattigney
W, Bao
W C, Steinmann
G S, Berenson
Source :
American journal of hypertension. 8(11)
Publication Year :
1995

Abstract

The use of fourth phase Korotkoff sound (K4) versus fifth phase Korotkoff sound (K5) for the determination of diastolic blood pressure (DBP) has been a subject of controversy since the indirect method of determining arterial blood pressure was described. Using data from the Bogalusa Heart Study, we evaluated the differences between K4 and K5 (K4-K5) from 4633 subjects 5 to 30 years of age examined between 1987 and 1991. The overall mean difference between K4 and K5 was 9.9 +/- 5.6 mm Hg (mean +/- SD). The average difference was highest in 5 to 8 year olds, where it measured 12.3 +/- 5.5 mm Hg. The average K4-K5 difference fell with increasing age and reached a value of 6.3 +/- 2.6 mm Hg by 25 years of age. For all race/sex groups, the youngest two age groups differed statistically from the oldest age groups in K4-K5 difference (P.006). There were significant differences between blacks and whites (P.015) and between men and women (P.001) for subjects between 13 and 17 years of age. Additional analyses were performed with individuals having K5 = 0 added to yield an expanded population of 5117 persons. Overall, 9.5% had at least one of six measurements of K5 = 0 and most were young subjects: 27% of children 5 to 8 years and 13% of children 9 to 12 years. We conclude that by age 15 there may be no relevant clinical difference in K4-K5. However, in children, K4 and K5 should be recorded and K4 is a more reproducible measure of diastolic blood pressure.

Details

ISSN :
08957061
Volume :
8
Issue :
11
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
American journal of hypertension
Accession number :
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