1.Glycometabolic state in hypertensive and normotensive patients: identifying candidates for oral glucose tolerance tests.
Xinmei ZHANG ; Yunzhao HU ; Zhuzhi WEN ; Jingfeng WANG
Journal of Southern Medical University 2013;33(1):108-113
OBJECTIVETo characterize unknown glycometabolic state in patients with essential hypertension (EHT) and normotensive patients and determine which EHT patients are candidates for oral glucose tolerance tests (OGTTs).
METHODSThis cross-sectional study consecutively recruited 895 EHT patients and 486 normotensive patients. The data including blood glucose, blood pressure, blood lipids, angiography profiles, and left ventricular parameters were collected.
RESULTSOGTTs performed in all patients revealed that the prevalence of abnormal glucose metabolism (AGM) was significantly higher in EHT patients than in normotensive patients at both baseline (P<0.001) and post-OGTT analysis (P<0.001). In total, 76.4% of the individuals with impaired glucose tolerance and 78.2% of individuals with newly diagnosed diabetes would have remained undetected if OGTTs had not been performed. Newly diagnosed AGM was significantly correlated with the presence and severity of coronary stenosis and left ventricular structure abnormalities and dysfunction. EHT patients with fasting glucose ≥5.6 mmol/L, hypertension duration exceeding 10 years, coronary artery disease, high-sensitivity C-reactive protein >3 mg/L, or high levels of apoB/apoA-1 ratio were at high risk of AGM.
CONCLUSIONSAGM is more common in patients with EHT than in normotensive patients, and OGTTs is a cost-effective strategy to detect AGM in EHT patients.
Aged ; Blood Glucose ; metabolism ; Blood Pressure ; Cross-Sectional Studies ; Female ; Glucose Metabolism Disorders ; metabolism ; physiopathology ; Glucose Tolerance Test ; Humans ; Hypertension ; metabolism ; physiopathology ; Male ; Middle Aged