Uncontrolled hypertension in older patients:markers and associated factors to masked and white-coat effect

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Nereida KC Lima
Julio C Moriguti
Eduardo Ferriolli
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[1] DivisionofGeneralInternalMedicine&Geriatrics,InternalMedicineDepartment,RibeiroPretoMedicalSchool,SoPauloUniversity
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Background Hypertension is the main risk factor for cardiovascular diseases,affecting more than half the elderly population.It is essential to know if they have proper control of hypertension.The aim of this study was to identify the associated factors to masked uncontrolled hypertension and false uncontrolled hypertension in older patients.Methods Two-hundred seventy-three individuals(70.1 ± 6.7years-old) had blood pressure(BP) measured at the office and by ambulatory BP monitoring(ABPM),with the definition of controlled group(C),individuals with high office BP and adequate ABPM,called white-coat effect group(WCE),uncontrolled(UC),and subjects with appropriate office BP and elevated ABPM denominated masked effect group(ME).Age,body mass index,diabetes,pulse pressure(PP) and BP dipping during sleep were evaluated(Kruskal-Wallis test and logistic regression models).Results Age was higher in UC than in C and ME(P < 0.01),and 24-h ABPM PP was lower in C(48 ± 7 mmHg) and WCE(51 ±6 mmHg) than in UC(67 ± 12 mmHg) and ME(59 ± 8mmHg)(P < 0.01).Sleep systolic BP dipping was lower in ME than in C(P = 0.03).Female gender was associated with a greater chance of being of ME group,which showed a higher PP and lower BP dipping during sleep.Conclusions In older individuals,office BP measurements did not allow the detection of associated factors that would permit to differentiate WCE from UC group and C from ME group.ABPM favored the identification of a higher PP and a lower BP dipping during sleep in the masked effect and uncontrolled groups.
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