Ambulatory blood pressure, target organ damage and aortic root size in never-treated essential hypertensive patients

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C Cuspidi
S Meani
C Valerio
A Esposito
C Sala
M Maisaidi
A Zanchetti
G Mancia
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[1] University of Milano-Bicocca,Department of Clinical Medicine and Prevention
[2] Policlinico di Monza,undefined
[3] Istituto di Medicina,undefined
[4] Cardiovascolare Università degli Studi di Milano and Ospedale Maggiore Policlinico,undefined
[5] Mangiagalli,undefined
[6] Regina Elena,undefined
[7] Centro Interuniversitario di Fisiologia Clinica e Ipertensione,undefined
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aortic root; ambulatory blood pressure; target organ damage;
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The relationship between ambulatory blood pressure (ABP), target organ damage (TOD) and aortic root (AR) size in human hypertension has not been fully explored to date. We investigated the relationship between ABP, different markers of TOD and AR size in never-treated essential hypertensive patients. A total of 519 grade 1 and 2 hypertensive patients (mean age 46±12 years) referred for the first time to our outpatient clinic underwent the following procedures: (1) routine examination, (2) 24 h urine collection for microalbuminuria (MA), (3) ambulatory blood pressure monitoring over two 24 h periods within 4 weeks, (4) echocardiography and (5) carotid ultrasonography. AR dilatation was defined by sex-specific criteria (⩾40 mm in men and ⩾37 mm in women). AR diameter was increased in 3.7% of patients. Demographic variables (body mass index, age and male gender), average night-time diastolic blood pressure (BP) (but not clinic or average 48 h BP), left ventricular mass index and carotid intima-media (IM) thickness showed an independent association with AR size in both univariate and multivariate analyses. When TOD data were analysed in a categorical way, a stepwise increase in the prevalence of left ventricular hypertrophy (LVH) (I=17.5%, II=27.6%, III=35.8%) and carotid IM thickening (I=20.9%, II=28.8%, III=34.4%), but not in MA (I=6.8%, II=9.1%, III=8.7%) was found with the progression of AR size tertiles. Our results show that (1) AR enlargement in uncomplicated never-treated hypertensive patients has a markedly lower prevalence than traditional markers of cardiac and extracardiac TOD; (2) night-time BP, LVH and carotid IM thickening are independent predictors of AR dimension.
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