2007
DOI: 10.1097/hjh.0b013e3281c49da5
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Prognostic superiority of daytime ambulatory over conventional blood pressure in four populations: a meta-analysis of 7030 individuals

Abstract: ABP is superior to CBP in predicting cardiovascular events, but not total and noncardiovascular mortality. Cardiovascular risk gradually increases from normotension over white-coat and masked hypertension to sustained hypertension.

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“…The LV mass and LA volume indexes showed similar trends 31. The International Database on Ambulatory blood pressure monitoring in relation to Cardiovascular Outcome includes randomly enrolled population samples who had office and ambulatory blood pressure and cardiovascular risk factors measured at baseline with a longitudinal follow‐up of fatal and nonfatal cardiovascular outcomes 23. Using a daytime threshold of 135/85 mm Hg,13 the prevalence of normotension and white‐coat, masked, and sustained hypertension was 49.4%, 10.6%, 14.6%, and 25.4%, respectively 23.…”
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“…The LV mass and LA volume indexes showed similar trends 31. The International Database on Ambulatory blood pressure monitoring in relation to Cardiovascular Outcome includes randomly enrolled population samples who had office and ambulatory blood pressure and cardiovascular risk factors measured at baseline with a longitudinal follow‐up of fatal and nonfatal cardiovascular outcomes 23. Using a daytime threshold of 135/85 mm Hg,13 the prevalence of normotension and white‐coat, masked, and sustained hypertension was 49.4%, 10.6%, 14.6%, and 25.4%, respectively 23.…”
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“…The clinical implication is that ambulatory blood pressure monitoring is a prerequisite for the long‐term risk stratification for impaired diastolic LV function in relation to blood pressure. Only out‐of‐the office blood pressure monitoring allows differentiation between true normotension and risk‐carrying masked hypertension23 among individuals with normal office blood pressure or between low‐risk white‐coat hypertension30 and sustained hypertension.…”
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“…According to several studies, the lifestyle and metabolic risk profile of patients with MHT resembles that of sustained hypertensive participants 5, 6, 7, 8. Most important, patients with MHT, diagnosed by home or ambulatory BP monitoring, have an increased risk of cardiovascular morbidity and mortality compared with persons with sustained normotension 8, 9, 10.…”
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