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Office and 24-hour heart rate and target organ damage in hypertensive patients.


ABSTRACT: We investigated the association between heart rate and its variability with the parameters that assess vascular, renal and cardiac target organ damage.A cross-sectional study was performed including a consecutive sample of 360 hypertensive patients without heart rate lowering drugs (aged 56 ± 11 years, 64.2% male). Heart rate (HR) and its standard deviation (HRV) in clinical and 24-hour ambulatory monitoring were evaluated. Renal damage was assessed by glomerular filtration rate and albumin/creatinine ratio; vascular damage by carotid intima-media thickness and ankle/brachial index; and cardiac damage by the Cornell voltage-duration product and left ventricular mass index.There was a positive correlation between ambulatory, but not clinical, heart rate and its standard deviation with glomerular filtration rate, and a negative correlation with carotid intima-media thickness, and night/day ratio of systolic and diastolic blood pressure. There was no correlation with albumin/creatinine ratio, ankle/brachial index, Cornell voltage-duration product or left ventricular mass index. In the multiple linear regression analysis, after adjusting for age, the association of glomerular filtration rate and intima-media thickness with ambulatory heart rate and its standard deviation was lost. According to the logistic regression analysis, the predictors of any target organ damage were age (OR = 1.034 and 1.033) and night/day systolic blood pressure ratio (OR = 1.425 and 1.512). Neither 24 HR nor 24 HRV reached statistical significance.High ambulatory heart rate and its variability, but not clinical HR, are associated with decreased carotid intima-media thickness and a higher glomerular filtration rate, although this is lost after adjusting for age.ClinicalTrials.gov: NCT01325064.

SUBMITTER: Garcia-Garcia A 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC3326700 | biostudies-literature | 2012 Mar

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Office and 24-hour heart rate and target organ damage in hypertensive patients.

García-García Angel A   Gómez-Marcos Manuel A MA   Recio-Rodríguez José I JI   Patino-Alonso Maria C MC   Rodríguez-Sánchez Emiliano E   Agudo-Conde Cristina C   García-Ortiz Luis L  

BMC cardiovascular disorders 20120322


<h4>Background</h4>We investigated the association between heart rate and its variability with the parameters that assess vascular, renal and cardiac target organ damage.<h4>Methods</h4>A cross-sectional study was performed including a consecutive sample of 360 hypertensive patients without heart rate lowering drugs (aged 56 ± 11 years, 64.2% male). Heart rate (HR) and its standard deviation (HRV) in clinical and 24-hour ambulatory monitoring were evaluated. Renal damage was assessed by glomerul  ...[more]

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