Blood pressure variability and circadian rhythms in young and middle-aged people with H-type primary hypertension
10.3969/j.issn.1671-8348.2018.04.019
- VernacularTitle:中青年H型高血压患者的血压变异性和昼夜节律
- Author:
Liqiang LIAO
1
;
Jinguo TANG
;
Ying ZHANG
;
Ya LIU
Author Information
1. 重庆市渝北区人民医院内二科 401120
- Keywords:
young and middle-aged people;
H-type hypertension;
blood pressure variability;
dipper-type hypertension;
morning blood pressure surge
- From:
Chongqing Medicine
2018;47(4):494-496
- CountryChina
- Language:Chinese
-
Abstract:
Objective To investigate the blood pressure variability(BPV) and circadian rhythms in young and middle-aged people with H-type hypertension.Methods The ambulatory blood pressure monitoring data from 89 young and middle-aged patients with mild-to-moderate hypertension were retrospectively analyzed.All cases were divided into the H-type hypertension group (n=56) and non-H-type hypertension group(n=33) according to plasma homocysteine(Hcy) level.Blood pressure in different time periods(including 24hSBP/24hDBP,dSBP/dDBP,nSBP/nDBP,mSBP/mDBP,mnSBP/mnDBP),variability(including 24hSBPV/24hDBPV,dSBPV/dDBPV,nSBPV/nDBPV,mSBPV/mDBPV,mnSBPV/mnDBPV),day and night average heart rate,dipper ratio of SBP/DBP and morning blood pressure surge were compared between the two group.Results 24hSBP,dSBP,nSBP and mSBP in the H-type hypertension group were significantly higher than those in the non-H-type hypertension group,while 24hDBP,dDBP,nDBP and mDBP were significantly lower than those in the non-H-type group,the differences were statistically significant(P<0.01).24hSBPV,24hDBPV,dSBPV,nDBPV and mSBPV had statistically significantly difference between the H-type hypertension group and non-H-type hypertension group(P<0.05).The dipper ratio of SBP and mean MBPS in the H-type hypertension group were significantly higher than those in the non-H-type hypertension group(P<0.01).Conclusion Blood pressure variability is increased within a certain range in young and middle-aged patients with H-type hypertension,which is correlated to circadian rhythm changes.