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Significant interarm blood pressure difference predicts cardiovascular risk in hypertensive patients: CoCoNet study.


ABSTRACT: There has been a rising interest in interarm blood pressure difference (IAD), due to its relationship with peripheral arterial disease and its possible relationship with cardiovascular disease. This study aimed to characterize hypertensive patients with a significant IAD in relation to cardiovascular risk. A total of 3699 patients (mean age, 61?±?11 years) were prospectively enrolled in the study. Blood pressure (BP) was measured simultaneously in both arms 3 times using an automated cuff-oscillometric device. IAD was defined as the absolute difference in averaged BPs between the left and right arm, and an IAD ? 10 mm Hg was considered to be significant. The Framingham risk score was used to calculate the 10-year cardiovascular risk. The mean systolic IAD (sIAD) was 4.3?±?4.1 mm Hg, and 285 (7.7%) patients showed significant sIAD. Patients with significant sIAD showed larger body mass index (P?

SUBMITTER: Kim SA 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC4998468 | biostudies-literature | 2016 Jun

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Significant interarm blood pressure difference predicts cardiovascular risk in hypertensive patients: CoCoNet study.

Kim Su-A SA   Kim Jang Young JY   Park Jeong Bae JB  

Medicine 20160601 24


There has been a rising interest in interarm blood pressure difference (IAD), due to its relationship with peripheral arterial disease and its possible relationship with cardiovascular disease. This study aimed to characterize hypertensive patients with a significant IAD in relation to cardiovascular risk. A total of 3699 patients (mean age, 61 ± 11 years) were prospectively enrolled in the study. Blood pressure (BP) was measured simultaneously in both arms 3 times using an automated cuff-oscill  ...[more]

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