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[Isolated nocturnal hypertension in individuals with human immunodeficiency virus]. / Hipertensión nocturna aislada en individuos con el virus de la inmunodeficiencia humana.
Espeche, W; Salazar, M R; Minetto, J; Suarez-Fernandez, C; De Los Santos Gil, I; Gomez Berrocal, A.
Afiliação
  • Espeche W; Universidad Nacional de La Plata, La Plata, Provincia de Buenos Aires, Argentina; Unidad de Enfermedades Cardiometabólicas, Hospital San Martín de La Plata, La Plata, Provincia de Buenos Aires, Argentina.
  • Salazar MR; Universidad Nacional de La Plata, La Plata, Provincia de Buenos Aires, Argentina; Unidad de Enfermedades Cardiometabólicas, Hospital San Martín de La Plata, La Plata, Provincia de Buenos Aires, Argentina.
  • Minetto J; Universidad Nacional de La Plata, La Plata, Provincia de Buenos Aires, Argentina; Unidad de Enfermedades Cardiometabólicas, Hospital San Martín de La Plata, La Plata, Provincia de Buenos Aires, Argentina. Electronic address: jjminetto@hotmail.com.
  • Suarez-Fernandez C; Servicio de Medicina Interna, Hospital de La Princesa, Madrid, España; Universidad Autónoma de Madrid, Madrid, España.
  • De Los Santos Gil I; Servicio de Medicina Interna, Hospital de La Princesa, Madrid, España; Universidad Autónoma de Madrid, Madrid, España.
  • Gomez Berrocal A; Servicio de Medicina Interna, Hospital Central de La Defensa Gómez Ulla, Madrid, España; Universidad de Alcalá, Alcalá de Henares, Madrid, España. Electronic address: anagomezberrocal@gmail.com.
Hipertens Riesgo Vasc ; 39(4): 149-156, 2022.
Article em Es | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35933311
ABSTRACT

INTRODUCTION:

Isolated nocturnal hypertension is associated with a greater number of cardiovascular events and target organ damage due to arterial hypertension. It has been observed that patients in the general population with this entity do not have high blood pressure figures in the office; and it is necessary to perform an outpatient measurement to unmask it. The prevalence in special populations is not fully described. The objective of the following study is to describe the prevalence of isolated nocturnal hypertension in a population living with the human immunodeficiency virus and to observe its relationship with the categories of office blood pressure and the phenotypes of the 24-hour ambulatory blood pressure measurement.

METHODOLOGY:

A retrospective cohort was carried out in a population with human immunodeficiency virus in a public hospital in Spain, clinical epidemiological characteristics, office blood pressure measurements and 24-hour ambulatory blood pressure measurement (ABPM) were recorded. An analysis was performed based on the different ABPM blood pressure phenotypes, as well as based on the different office blood pressure categories, the risks for isolated nocturnal hypertension were calculated.

RESULTS:

One hundred and sixteen individuals, without antihypertensive medication or history of established cardiovascular disease, were included in the analysis. A prevalence of nocturnal hypertension of 23.3% was described. It was not possible to demonstrate significant differences between phenotypes by ABPM of any variable specific to HIV. There were no adjusted risk differences between the different categories of office normotensives.

CONCLUSIONS:

Isolated nocturnal hypertension is more frequent in patients with HIV and office blood pressure values in normotensive patients are not sufficient to predict isolated nocturnal hypertension.
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Texto completo: 1 Bases de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Infecções por HIV / Hipertensão Tipo de estudo: Observational_studies / Prognostic_studies / Risk_factors_studies Limite: Humans Idioma: Es Revista: Hipertens Riesgo Vasc Ano de publicação: 2022 Tipo de documento: Article País de afiliação: Argentina

Texto completo: 1 Bases de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Infecções por HIV / Hipertensão Tipo de estudo: Observational_studies / Prognostic_studies / Risk_factors_studies Limite: Humans Idioma: Es Revista: Hipertens Riesgo Vasc Ano de publicação: 2022 Tipo de documento: Article País de afiliação: Argentina