2022
DOI: 10.1097/01.hjh.0000835420.85747.a2
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Orthostatic Hyperreactivity and the Cardiovascular Risk in Juvenile and Middle-Age Hypertension

Abstract: Objective:The prognostic significance of orthostatic hypertension (BP) in young individuals is still controversial. This study aims to evaluate the association of hyperreactivity to standing with major adverse cardiovascular and renal events (MACE) in a cohort of young-to-middle-age subjects.Design and method:This investigation was performed in 1207 untreated stage 1 hypertensive subjects with a mean age of 33.1 ± 8.6 years. Supine and standing BPs were measured during two visits performed two weeks apart. At … Show more

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“…In the longitudinal analysis, for the hyperreactors to standing, the odds ratio was 2.45 [95% confidence interval (95% CI) 1.52-3.97, P < 0.001]. We concur that performing orthostatic BP testing in clinic is logistically simpler than ABPM, as suggested in our previously published flow-chart [7]. Ghazi et al [1] suggest that additional work is needed to characterize adults with OHT likely to have masked hypertension to enable earlier detection.…”
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“…In the longitudinal analysis, for the hyperreactors to standing, the odds ratio was 2.45 [95% confidence interval (95% CI) 1.52-3.97, P < 0.001]. We concur that performing orthostatic BP testing in clinic is logistically simpler than ABPM, as suggested in our previously published flow-chart [7]. Ghazi et al [1] suggest that additional work is needed to characterize adults with OHT likely to have masked hypertension to enable earlier detection.…”
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confidence: 71%
“…between-measurement interval [7]. The level of concordance was highest (Kappa coefficient, 0.51) when the 10 mmHg cutoff was used to define OHT and when a short time interval was considered (2 weeks).…”
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“…The body and arm position are also crucial. From a pathophysiology point of view, BP response to standing may be more pronounced when compared to baseline supine instead of seated BP measurements [6,39]. Yet, in routine clinical practice, assessing BP change from seated to standing position is more feasible for screening.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Postural BP changes are common in patients with hypertension, including OH and OHT. OH results from an insufficient physiological response to the decreased venous return upon standing, whereas OHT results from overcompensation for the gravitational challenge [13,14]. There have been inconsistent findings about the association between orthostatic BP changes and cognitive dysfunction.…”
Section: Fig 2 Effects Of Intensive Versus Standard Blood Pressure (B...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…BP lowering has been reported to be associated with a lower risk of cognitive decline [11,12]. OH and OHT are not uncommon among hypertensive patients [13,14]. Individuals with significant orthostatic BP changes face an increased risk of falls and syncope [15], which raises concerns relating to aggravated cerebral hypoperfusion with intensive BP treatment in this population.…”
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confidence: 99%