Ambulatory Hypertension Subtypes and 24-Hour Systolic and Diastolic Blood Pressure as Distinct Outcome Predictors in 8341 Untreated People Recruited From 12 Populations

Author:

Li Yan1,Wei Fang-Fei1,Thijs Lutgarde1,Boggia José1,Asayama Kei1,Hansen Tine W.1,Kikuya Masahiro1,Björklund-Bodegård Kristina1,Ohkubo Takayoshi1,Jeppesen Jørgen1,Gu Yu-Mei1,Torp-Pedersen Christian1,Dolan Eamon1,Liu Yan-Ping1,Kuznetsova Tatiana1,Stolarz-Skrzypek Katarzyna1,Tikhonoff Valérie1,Malyutina Sofia1,Casiglia Edoardo1,Nikitin Yuri1,Lind Lars1,Sandoya Edgardo1,Kawecka-Jaszcz Kalina1,Mena Luis1,Maestre Gladys E.1,Filipovský Jan1,Imai Yutaka1,O’Brien Eoin1,Wang Ji-Guang1,Staessen Jan A.1

Affiliation:

1. From the Center for Epidemiological Studies and Clinical Trials and Center for Vascular Evaluations, Shanghai Institute of Hypertension, Shanghai Key Laboratory of Hypertension, Ruijin Hospital, Shanghai Jiaotong University School of Medicine, Shanghai, China (Y.L., F.-F.W., J.-G.W.); Studies Coordinating Centre, Research Unit Hypertension and Cardiovascular Epidemiology, KU Leuven Department of Cardiovascular Sciences, University of Leuven, Belgium (L.T., Y.-M.G., Y.-P.L., T.K., J.A.S.); Centro de...

Abstract

Background— Data on risk associated with 24-hour ambulatory diastolic (DBP 24 ) versus systolic (SBP 24 ) blood pressure are scarce. Methods and Results— We recorded 24-hour blood pressure and health outcomes in 8341 untreated people (mean age, 50.8 years; 46.6% women) randomly recruited from 12 populations. We computed hazard ratios (HRs) using multivariable-adjusted Cox regression. Over 11.2 years (median), 927 (11.1%) participants died, 356 (4.3%) from cardiovascular causes, and 744 (8.9%) experienced a fatal or nonfatal cardiovascular event. Isolated diastolic hypertension (DBP 24 ≥80 mm Hg) did not increase the risk of total mortality, cardiovascular mortality, or stroke (HRs≤1.54; P ≥0.18), but was associated with a higher risk of fatal combined with nonfatal cardiovascular, cardiac, or coronary events (HRs≥1.75; P ≤0.0054). Isolated systolic hypertension (SBP 24 ≥130 mm Hg) and mixed diastolic plus systolic hypertension were associated with increased risks of all aforementioned end points ( P ≤0.0012). Below age 50, DBP 24 was the main driver of risk, reaching significance for total (HR for 1-SD increase, 2.05; P =0.0039) and cardiovascular mortality (HR, 4.07; P =0.0032) and for all cardiovascular end points combined (HR, 1.74; P =0.039) with a nonsignificant contribution of SBP 24 (HR≤0.92; P ≥0.068); above age 50, SBP 24 predicted all end points (HR≥1.19; P ≤0.0002) with a nonsignificant contribution of DBP 24 (0.96≤HR≤1.14; P ≥0.10). The interactions of age with SBP 24 and DBP 24 were significant for all cardiovascular and coronary events ( P ≤0.043). Conclusions— The risks conferred by DBP 24 and SBP 24 are age dependent. DBP 24 and isolated diastolic hypertension drive coronary complications below age 50, whereas above age 50 SBP 24 and isolated systolic and mixed hypertension are the predominant risk factors.

Publisher

Ovid Technologies (Wolters Kluwer Health)

Subject

Physiology (medical),Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine

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