Title of article :
Lack of agreement between office and ambulatory blood pressure responses to hydrochlorothiazide
Author/Authors :
Javier Daniel Finkielman، نويسنده , , Gary L. Schwartz، نويسنده , , Arlene B. Chapman، نويسنده , , Eric Boerwinkle، نويسنده , , Stephen T. Turner، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2005
Abstract :
Background
Differences between the antihypertensive responses to drug therapy measured by office blood pressure (OBP) and ambulatory blood pressure monitoring (ABPM) techniques have been noted but rarely analyzed. We studied whether the OBP and 24-h ABPM responses to hydrochlorothiazide differ and, if so, the relevance of these differences.
Methods
The OBP and ABPM responses to hydrochlorothiazide (25 mg/d, for 4 weeks) were measured in 228 subjects with essential hypertension, and mean responses were compared between methods using the Student paired t test. To assess variation in the agreement between OBP and ABPM responses among subjects, the limits of agreement were calculated as the mean difference between OBP and ABPM responses ±2 standard deviations.
Results
The mean systolic OBP response was 4.8 mm Hg greater than the response measured by ABPM (−14.3 v −9.5 mm Hg, P< .001), and the mean diastolic OBP response was 2.1 mm Hg greater than the response measured by ABPM (−7.5 v −5.5, P< .001). The limits of agreement between the OBP and ABPM responses ranged from −18.7 to +28.2 mm Hg for systolic response and from −12.9 to +17.1 mm Hg for diastolic response. The systolic and diastolic OBP and ABPM responses were in opposite directions in 22.8% and 23.7% of the subjects, respectively.
Conclusions
Compared to ABPM, OBP overestimates the mean systolic and mean diastolic blood pressure responses to hydrochlorothiazide. Variation among subjects in the magnitude and direction of responses renders OBP an unreliable predictor of ABPM responses.
Keywords :
comparative study , hydrochlorothiazide , Ambulatory blood pressure monitoring , Blood Pressure Determination
Journal title :
American Journal of Hypertension
Journal title :
American Journal of Hypertension