Detection of silent cerebrovascular lesions in individuals with 'masked' and 'white-coat' hypertension by home blood pressure measurement: the Ohasama study

被引:17
作者
Hara, Azusa [1 ,2 ]
Ohkubo, Takayoshi [2 ]
Kondo, Takeo
Kikuya, Masahiro [1 ]
Aono, Yoko [1 ]
Hanawa, Sugiko
Shioda, Kyoko
Miyamoto, Sayaka
Obara, Taku [1 ,3 ]
Metoki, Hirohito [1 ]
Inoue, Ryusuke [4 ]
Asayama, Kei [2 ]
Hirose, Takuo [1 ,2 ]
Totsune, Kazuhito [1 ,2 ]
Hoshi, Haruhisa [5 ]
Izumi, Shin-Ichi
Satoh, Hiroshi [2 ]
Imai, Yutaka [1 ,2 ]
机构
[1] Tohoku Univ, Grad Sch Pharmaceut Sci & Med, Dept Clin Pharmacol & Therapeut, Sendai, Miyagi 980, Japan
[2] Tohoku Univ, Century COE Program 21, Comprehens Res & Educ Ctr Planning Drug Dev & Cli, Sendai, Miyagi 980, Japan
[3] Tohoku Univ Hosp, Dept Pharmaceut Sci, Sendai, Miyagi 9808574, Japan
[4] Tohoku Univ Hosp, Med Informat Technol Ctr, Sendai, Miyagi 9808574, Japan
[5] Ohasama Hosp, Ohasama, Iwate, Japan
基金
日本学术振兴会;
关键词
general population; home blood pressure; masked hypertension; silent cerebrovascular lesions; white-coat hypertension; TARGET-ORGAN DAMAGE; 10-YEAR FOLLOW-UP; GENERAL-POPULATION; MATTER LESIONS; STROKE RISK; SUSTAINED HYPERTENSION; CARDIAC STRUCTURE; BRAIN INFARCTS; OFFICE; PREDICTION;
D O I
10.1097/HJH.0b013e3283298522
中图分类号
R6 [外科学];
学科分类号
1002 ; 100210 ;
摘要
Objective To investigate the risk of silent cerebrovascular lesions in individuals with masked hypertension (MHT) and white-coat hypertension. Methods Self-measured home blood pressure (HBP) and casual blood pressure (CBP) measurements were recorded in 1060 individuals at least 55 years of age (mean age, 66.3 years) in a general population of Ohasama, Japan. The relationships between silent cerebrovascular lesions (white matter hyperintensity and lacunar infarct) detected on MRI and four blood pressure groups (sustained normal blood pressure (SNBP), HBP <135/85 mmHg, CBP <140/90 mmHg; white-coat hypertension, HBP <135/85 mmHg, CBP >= 140/90 mmHg; MHT, HBP >= 135/85 mmHg, CBP <140/90 mmHg; sustained hypertension, HBP >= 135/85 mmHg, CBP >= 140/90 mmHg] were examined using multivariate analysis adjusted for possible confounding factors. Results The odds ratios of sustained hypertension (1.74, 95% confidence interval 1.18-2.57) and MHT (2.31, 95% confidence interval 1.32-4.04) for the presence of silent cerebrovascular lesions were significantly higher than the odds ratio of SNBP, whereas there was no significant difference between white-coat hypertension and SNBP (1.03, 95% confidence interval 0.75-1.41). The odds ratios for the presence of either lacunar infarct or white matter hyperintensity in the four groups were similar to those for silent cerebrovascular lesions. Conclusion The present study is the first to demonstrate that the risk of silent cerebrovascular lesions is higher with MHT than with SNBP and similar to that of sustained hypertension. J Hypertens 27:1049-1055 (C) 2009 Wolters Kluwer Health vertical bar Lippincott Williams & Wilkins.
引用
收藏
页码:1049 / 1055
页数:7
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [41] Comparison of nocturnal blood pressure based on home versus ambulatory blood pressure measurement: The Ohasama Study
    Hosohata, Keiko
    Kikuya, Masahiro
    Asayama, Kei
    Metoki, Hirohito
    Imai, Yutaka
    Ohkubo, Takayoshi
    CLINICAL AND EXPERIMENTAL HYPERTENSION, 2020, 42 (08) : 685 - 691
  • [42] Short-term variability and nocturnal decline in ambulatory blood pressure in normotension, white-coat hypertension, masked hypertension and sustained hypertension: a population-based study of older individuals in Spain
    Teresa Gijón-Conde
    Auxiliadora Graciani
    Esther López-García
    Pilar Guallar-Castillón
    Esther García-Esquinas
    Fernando Rodríguez-Artalejo
    José R Banegas
    Hypertension Research, 2017, 40 : 613 - 619
  • [43] Relationship between office isolated systolic or diastolic hypertension and white-coat hypertension across the age spectrum: a home blood pressure study
    Feitosa, Audes D. M.
    Mota-Gomes, Marco A.
    Barroso, Weimar S.
    Miranda, Roberto D.
    Barbosa, Eduardo C. D.
    Pedrosa, Rodrigo P.
    Oliveira, Paula C.
    Feltosa, Camila L. D. M.
    Brandao, Andrea A.
    Lima-Filho, Jose L.
    Sposito, Andrei C.
    Coca, Antonio
    Nadruz Jr, Wilson
    JOURNAL OF HYPERTENSION, 2020, 38 (04) : 663 - 670
  • [44] Association Between Ambulatory Blood Pressure and Risk of Home Hypertension in a Normotensive Population: The Ohasama Study
    Nakayama, Shingo
    Satoh, Michihiro
    Metoki, Hirohito
    Murakami, Takahisa
    Tatsumi, Yukako
    Asayama, Kei
    Hara, Azusa
    Hirose, Takuo
    Tsubota-Utsugi, Megumi
    Kikuya, Masahiro
    Mori, Takefumi
    Hozawa, Atsushi
    Imai, Yutaka
    Ohkubo, Takayoshi
    AMERICAN JOURNAL OF HYPERTENSION, 2023, 36 (03) : 151 - 158
  • [45] Blood pressure variability correlates with target organ damage in white-coat hypertension
    Barberis, KI
    Vyssoulis, GP
    Karpanou, EA
    Zervoudaki, AI
    Triantafillou, AA
    Cokkinos, DV
    Stefanadis, CI
    AMERICAN JOURNAL OF HYPERTENSION, 2005, 18 (05) : 25A - 25A
  • [46] Detection of masked hypertension by home blood pressure measurement:: is the number of measurements an important issue?
    Mallion, JM
    Genés, N
    Vaur, L
    Clerson, P
    Vaïsse, B
    Bobrie, G
    Chatellier, G
    BLOOD PRESSURE MONITORING, 2004, 9 (06) : 301 - 305
  • [47] USE OF AMBULATORY BLOOD PRESSURE MONITORING IN THE DIAGNOSIS OF WHITE COAT AND MASKED HYPERTENSION
    Chen, Xin
    Hu, Zhe
    Chang, Guili
    Zuo, Junli
    Li, Mingchun
    Chen, Jing
    Chu, Shaoli
    Wang, Jiguang
    JOURNAL OF HYPERTENSION, 2018, 36 : E96 - E96
  • [48] Hypertension, white-coat hypertension and masked hypertension in Australia: findings from the Australian Diabetes, Obesity, and Lifestyle Study 3
    Head, Geoffrey A.
    Shaw, Jonathan E.
    Dunstan, David W.
    Owen, Neville
    Magliano, Dianna J.
    Chadban, Steve
    Zimmet, Paul
    JOURNAL OF HYPERTENSION, 2019, 37 (08) : 1615 - 1623
  • [49] White-coat hypertension, as defined by ambulatory blood pressure monitoring, and subclinical cardiac organ damage: a meta-analysis
    Cuspidi, Cesare
    Rescaidani, Marta
    Tadic, Marijana
    Sala, Carla
    Grassi, Guido
    Mancia, Giuseppe
    JOURNAL OF HYPERTENSION, 2015, 33 (01) : 24 - 32
  • [50] Setting Thresholds to Varying Blood Pressure Monitoring Intervals Differentially Affects Risk Estimates Associated With White-Coat and Masked Hypertension in the Population
    Asayama, Kei
    Thijs, Lutgarde
    Li, Yan
    Gu, Yu-Mei
    Hara, Azusa
    Liu, Yan-Ping
    Zhang, Zhenyu
    Wei, Fang-Fei
    Lujambio, Ines
    Mena, Luis J.
    Boggia, Jose
    Hansen, Tine W.
    Bjoerklund-Bodegard, Kristina
    Nomura, Kyoko
    Ohkubo, Takayoshi
    Jeppesen, Jorgen
    Torp-Pedersen, Christian
    Dolan, Eamon
    Stolarz-Skrzypek, Katarzyna
    Malyutina, Sofia
    Casiglia, Edoardo
    Nikitin, Yuri
    Lind, Lars
    Luzardo, Leonella
    Kawecka-Jaszcz, Kalina
    Sandoya, Edgardo
    Filipovsky, Jan
    Maestre, Gladys E.
    Wang, Jiguang
    Imai, Yutaka
    Franklin, Stanley S.
    O'Brien, Eoin
    Staessen, Jan A.
    HYPERTENSION, 2014, 64 (05) : 935 - +