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Role of ambulatory blood pressure monitoring in prehypertension

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Publication Date:
2018
abstract:
Subjects with prehypertension, defined as office systolic BP (SBP) between 120 and 139 mmHg or diastolic BP (DBP) between 80 and 90 mmHg, as compared to normotensives (BP < 120/80 mmHg) are at increased risk of developing sustained hypertension and an excess number of cardiovascular (CV) events. In the setting of prehypertension, the ambulatory blood pressure monitoring (ABPM) plays a decisive role, because the average of BP values recorded throughout the 24 h often fall in the range of true hypertension (24-h average BP > 130/80 mmHg). This phenomenon, named “masked hypertension”, could in part explain the increased CV risk observed in these patients. Within the range of prehypertension, the risk of having masked hypertension increases at increasing values of BP.
Usually, pharmacologic treatment in prehypertensives with masked hypertension is not recommended, because the choice to start antihypertensive drugs is based on office BP values. However, patients with prehypertension and associated masked hypertension more frequently develop target organ damage and adverse CV outcome. Therefore, these subjects could reasonably benefit from drug treatment to reduce their overall CV risk. However, to date, there is no substantive evidence, either on intermediate outcomes or on hard endpoints, supporting the efficacy of drug treatment for masked hypertension.
Iris type:
Capitolo di Libro
Keywords:
Hypertension; Prehypertension; Masked hypertension; ABPM; Target organ damage; Cardiovascular risk
List of contributors:
Pucci, G; Reboldi, G; Angeli, F; Turturiello, D; Verdecchia, P
Authors of the University:
ANGELI FABIO
Handle:
https://irinsubria.uninsubria.it/handle/11383/2085029
Book title:
Prehypertension and cardiometabolic syndrome
Published in:
UPDATES IN HYPERTENSION AND CARDIOVASCULAR PROTECTION
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