PMID: 11344964May 10, 2001Paper

Usefulness of ambulatory blood pressure monitoring in kidney disease

Nefrología : publicación oficial de la Sociedad Española Nefrologia
N R RoblesE Sanchez Casado

Abstract

High blood pressure is both a cause and a manifestation of renal disease. It has an increasing prevalence among renal patients renal function is declining. Blood pressure is not a constant value, but it shows a high intrinsic and extrinsic variability. It is common to find striking discordances between blood pressure values and target organ damage. The average values obtained through ambulatory blood pressure monitoring (ABPM) are better related with cardiovascular morbility and mortality than office measurement, even in renal disease patients. We report the experience with ABPM on 51 renal patients. None of them was on renal replacement therapy. In 7 out of 14 non treated patients ABPM showed clinic hypertension only. Mean age of truly hypertensive patients was higher, but this difference was not significant (normotensive 31.7 +/- 17.1; hypertensive 49.4 +/- 17.9 years, p < 0.1). There were no sex differences (normotensive, 5 males and 2 females; hypertensive, 4 males and 3 females). Three normotensive patients had chronic renal failure, and as did 6 hypertensive patients (p < 0.1). There were no differences in night-time drop either for systolic (normotensive 3.7 +/- 3.5 hypertensive 6.1 +/- 8.9%) or for diastolic blood press...Continue Reading

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