Effect of patient gender on short-term blood pressure variability in hemodialysis patients.


Journal

Journal of human hypertension
ISSN: 1476-5527
Titre abrégé: J Hum Hypertens
Pays: England
ID NLM: 8811625

Informations de publication

Date de publication:
Jul 2023
Historique:
received: 28 03 2022
accepted: 05 07 2022
revised: 23 06 2022
medline: 10 7 2023
pubmed: 17 7 2022
entrez: 16 7 2022
Statut: ppublish

Résumé

Increased blood pressure variability (BPV) is strongly associated with cardiovascular events in end-stage kidney disease patients. Male hemodialysis patients present higher cardiovascular risk compared with females. The aim of this study is to investigate sex differences in short-term BPV in hemodialysis patients. 129 male and 91 female hemodialysis patients that underwent 48-h ABPM were included in this analysis. Standard deviation (SD), weighted SD (wSD), coefficient of variation (CV), and average real variability (ARV) of SBP and DBP were calculated with validated formulas. Age, dialysis vintage and history of major comorbidities did not differ between men and women. 48-h SBP/DBP (137.2 ± 17.4/81.9 ± 12.1 mmHg vs 132.2 ± 19.2/75.9 ± 11.7 mmHg, p = 0.045/<0.001) was significantly higher in men than women. During the 48-h period, all systolic BPV indices were similar between men and women (48-h SBP-ARV: 12.0 ± 2.9 vs 12.1 ± 3.2 mmHg, p = 0.683); 48-h DBP-SD, DBP-wSD and DBP-ARV (9.1 ± 1.6 vs 8.4 ± 1.8 mmHg, p = 0.005) were higher in men. In conclusion, short-term diastolic BPV indices are higher in male than female hemodialysis patients. Increased BPV may impact on the higher incidence of cardiovascular events observed in male hemodialysis patients.

Identifiants

pubmed: 35842483
doi: 10.1038/s41371-022-00725-6
pii: 10.1038/s41371-022-00725-6
doi:

Types de publication

Journal Article

Langues

eng

Sous-ensembles de citation

IM

Pagination

519-523

Informations de copyright

© 2022. The Author(s), under exclusive licence to Springer Nature Limited.

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Auteurs

Marieta P Theodorakopoulou (MP)

Department of Nephrology, Hippokration Hospital, Aristotle University, Thessaloniki, Greece.

Maria-Eleni Alexandrou (ME)

Department of Nephrology, Hippokration Hospital, Aristotle University, Thessaloniki, Greece.

Artemios G Karagiannidis (AG)

Department of Nephrology, Hippokration Hospital, Aristotle University, Thessaloniki, Greece.

Virginia Geladari (V)

Department of Nephrology, Hippokration Hospital, Aristotle University, Thessaloniki, Greece.

Georgia Polychronidou (G)

Department of Nephrology, Hippokration Hospital, Aristotle University, Thessaloniki, Greece.

Aikaterini Papagianni (A)

Department of Nephrology, Hippokration Hospital, Aristotle University, Thessaloniki, Greece.

Pantelis Sarafidis (P)

Department of Nephrology, Hippokration Hospital, Aristotle University, Thessaloniki, Greece. psarafidis11@yahoo.gr.

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