A nocturnal non-dipping blood pressure profile in normotensive Black patients was associated with increased relative wall thickness (0.42 vs 0.35 cm, P=.001) and left ventricular mass index.
Cross-Sectional (n=43)
43 normotensive Black patients of Caribbean origin, with a mean age of 52 years, evaluated for ambulatory blood pressure patterns and cardiac target organ damage.
Nocturnal non-dipping blood pressure profile vs Nocturnal dipping blood pressure profile
Relative wall thickness (cm), p=.001
Absolute Event Rate: 0.42% vs 0.35%
p-value: p=.001
Purpose: A non-dipping pattern of nocturnal blood pressure in hypertensive patients is an established predictor of cardiovascular risk, especially in Blacks. However, data on non-dipping normotensives and cardiovascular risk in this population is sparse. In this study, we aim to determine if a non-dipping profile in a cohort of Black normotensives is associated with cardiac target organ damage. Methods: We studied ambulatory blood pressure patterns in 43 normotensive Black patients of Caribbean origin and classified their profiles as dippers (DP) and nondippers (NDP) based on their nocturnal blood pressure profiles. Cardiac target organ damage was estimated from 2-D echocardiogram. Results: The mean age of the cohort was 52 years. Both groups were similar with respect to baseline age, sex, weight, height, body mass index and daytime ambulatory BP. There was a statistically significant difference in nocturnal blood pressure between DP and NDP groups (112 ± 7/64 ± 2 mm Hg vs 117 ± 3/69 ± 2 mm Hg, P=.004). The NDP cohort showed evidence of cardiovascular target damage on echocardiography with a significantly increased relative wall thickness (.35 ± .07cm vs .42 ± .05 cm, P=.001), left ventricular mass index (95 ± 14 vs 105 ± 14 g/m2, P=.018) and left atrial volume index (26 ± 3.5 vs. 30 ± 3.4, P=.001). Left ventricular geometry in the non-dippers also showed increased concentric remodeling, concentric and eccentric hypertrophy. Conclusions: Our study demonstrates that nocturnal non-dipping of blood pressure in normotensive Blacks of Caribbean origin may be associated with cardiovascular end organ damage thereby providing new surveillance and therapeutic targets. Ethn Dis.2016;26(3):279-284; doi:10.18865/ed.26.3.279
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Kenechukwu Mezue
University of the Commonwealth Caribbean
Godsent Isiguzo
Federal Teaching Hospital Abakaliki
Chichi Madu
University of Virginia
Ethnicity & Disease
University of Virginia
Thomas Jefferson University
Einstein Medical Center Philadelphia
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Mezue et al. (Wed,) conducted a cross-sectional in Normotension (n=43). Nocturnal non-dipping blood pressure profile vs. Nocturnal dipping blood pressure profile was evaluated on Relative wall thickness (cm) (p=.001). A nocturnal non-dipping blood pressure profile in normotensive Black patients was associated with increased relative wall thickness (0.42 vs 0.35 cm, P=.001) and left ventricular mass index.
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