Ambulatory blood pressure and arterial stiffness web-based telemonitoring in patients at cardiovascular risk. First results of the VASOTENS...
Omboni S., Posokhov I., Parati G., Rogoza A., Kotovskaya Y., Arystan A., Avolio A., Barkan V., Bulanova N. A., Cardona M. E., Grigoricheva E., Konradi A., Minyukhina I., Muiesan M. L., Mulè G., Orlova I., Pereira T., Peixoto M. J. M., Statsenko M. E., Tilea I., Waisman G., Forcada P., Zelveian P., Butlin M., Barin E., Tan I., Ghiadoni L., Bruno R. M., Sarzani R., Espinosa E., Volpe M., Savoia C., Tocci G., Borghi C., Schillaci G., Pucci G., Paini A., Rizzoni D., Ramos C., Alanis A., Varga A., Volkov D., Kurlykina N., Rotar O., Orlov A., Gorbunov V., Boytsov S., Fedorova E., Korneva V., Kuznetsova T., Kulikova N., Evdokimov V. V., Kuznetsova A., Zheleznyak E., Kobalava Z., Borisova I., Svetozarsky T., Gubanova M., Lazareva V., Derevyanchenko M. V., Kopy'lov F. Yu., Sirenko Y., Recovets O.
Journal of Clinical Hypertension
Vol.21, Issue8, P. 1155-1168
Опубликовано: 2019
Тип ресурса: Статья
Аннотация:
The VASOTENS Registry is an international telehealth-based repository of 24-hour ambulatory blood pressure monitorings (ABPM) obtained through an oscillometric upper-arm BP monitor allowing combined estimation of some vascular biomarkers. The present paper reports the results obtained in 1200 participants according to different categories of CV risk. Individual readings were averaged for each recording and 24-hour mean of brachial and aortic systolic (SBP) and diastolic blood pressure (DBP), pulse wave velocity (PWV), and augmentation index (AIx) obtained. Peripheral and central BP, PWV and AIx values were increased in older participants (SBP only) and in case of hypertension (SBP and DBP). BP was lower and PWV and AIx higher in females. PWV was increased and BP unchanged in case of metabolic syndrome. Our results suggest that ambulatory pulse wave analysis in a daily life setting may help evaluate vascular health of individuals at risk for CV disease. ©2019 Wiley Periodicals, Inc.
Ключевые слова:
arterial stiffness; augmentation index; blood pressure; blood pressure telemonitoring; central aortic pressure; hypertension; pulse wave velocity; vascular biomarkers
adult; aged; arterial stiffness; Article; augmentation index; blood pressure monitoring; cardiovascular disease; cardiovascular risk; circadian rhythm; comorbidity; controlled study; diabetes mellitus; diastolic blood pressure; disease severity; dyslipidemia; female; heart rate; high risk population; human; hypertension; male; medical history; metabolic syndrome X; night sleep; priority journal; pulse wave; sex difference; systolic blood pressure; telemonitoring; validation process
Язык текста: Английский
ISSN: 1751-7176
Omboni S. Stefano 1963-
Posokhov I.
Parati G.
Rogoza A.
Kotovskaya Y.
Arystan A.
Avolio A.
Barkan V.
Bulanova N. A. Nataliya Aleksandrovna 1969-
Cardona M. E. Muñoz E.
Grigoricheva E.
Konradi A.
Minyukhina I.
Muiesan M. L.
Mulè G.
Orlova I.
Pereira T.
Peixoto M. J. M. Maldonado J.M.
Statsenko M. E.
Tilea I.
Waisman G.
Rogoza A.
Forcada P.
Zelveian P.
Butlin M.
Barin E.
Tan I.
Ghiadoni L.
Bruno R. M.
Sarzani R.
Espinosa E.
Volpe M.
Savoia C.
Tocci G.
Borghi C.
Schillaci G.
Pucci G.
Paini A.
Rizzoni D.
Ramos C.
Alanis A.
Varga A.
Volkov D.
Kurlykina N.
Rotar O.
Orlov A.
Gorbunov V.
Boytsov S.
Fedorova E.
Korneva V.
Kuznetsova T.
Kulikova N.
Evdokimov V. V.
Kuznetsova A.
Zheleznyak E.
Kobalava Z.
Borisova I.
Svetozarsky T.
Gubanova M.
Lazareva V.
Derevyanchenko M. V.
Kopy'lov F. Yu. Filipp Yuryevich 1976-
Sirenko Y.
Recovets O.
Омбони С. Стефано 1963-
Посохов И.
Парати Г.
Рогоза А.
Котовскайа Y.
Арyстан А.
Аволио А.
Баркан В.
Буланова Н. А. Наталия Александровна 1969-
Cардона М. Е. Муñоз Е.
Григоричева Е.
Конради А.
Минюхина И.
Муиесан М. Л.
Мулè Г.
Орлова И.
Переира Т.
Пеихото М. Й. М. Малдонадо Й.М.
Стаценко М. Е.
Тилеа И.
Wаисман Г.
Рогоза А.
Форcада П.
Зелвеиан П.
Бутлин М.
Барин Е.
Тан И.
Гхиадони Л.
Бруно Р. М.
Сарзани Р.
Еспиноса Е.
Волпе М.
Савоиа C.
Тоccи Г.
Боргхи C.
Счиллаcи Г.
Пуccи Г.
Паини А.
Риззони Д.
Рамос C.
Аланис А.
Варга А.
Волков Д.
Курлyкина Н.
Ротар О.
Орлов А.
Горбунов В.
Боyцов С.
Федорова Е.
Корнева В.
Кузнецова Т.
Куликова Н.
Евдокимов В. В.
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Кобалава З.
Борисова И.
Светозарскy Т.
Губанова М.
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Деревянченко М. В.
Копылов Ф. Ю. Филипп Юрьевич 1976-
Сиренко Y.
Реcовец О.
Ambulatory blood pressure and arterial stiffness web-based telemonitoring in patients at cardiovascular risk. First results of the VASOTENS (Vascular health ASsessment Of The hypertENSive patients) Registry
Ambulatory blood pressure and arterial stiffness web-based telemonitoring in patients at cardiovascular risk. First results of the VASOTENS...
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Journal of Clinical Hypertension
Le Jacq Communications, Inc.
Vol.21, Issue8 P. 1155-1168
2019
Статья
arterial stiffness augmentation index blood pressure blood pressure telemonitoring central aortic pressure hypertension pulse wave velocity vascular biomarkers
adult aged arterial stiffness Article augmentation index blood pressure monitoring cardiovascular disease cardiovascular risk circadian rhythm comorbidity controlled study diabetes mellitus diastolic blood pressure disease severity dyslipidemia female heart rate high risk population human hypertension male medical history metabolic syndrome X night sleep priority journal pulse wave sex difference systolic blood pressure telemonitoring validation process
The VASOTENS Registry is an international telehealth-based repository of 24-hour ambulatory blood pressure monitorings (ABPM) obtained through an oscillometric upper-arm BP monitor allowing combined estimation of some vascular biomarkers. The present paper reports the results obtained in 1200 participants according to different categories of CV risk. Individual readings were averaged for each recording and 24-hour mean of brachial and aortic systolic (SBP) and diastolic blood pressure (DBP), pulse wave velocity (PWV), and augmentation index (AIx) obtained. Peripheral and central BP, PWV and AIx values were increased in older participants (SBP only) and in case of hypertension (SBP and DBP). BP was lower and PWV and AIx higher in females. PWV was increased and BP unchanged in case of metabolic syndrome. Our results suggest that ambulatory pulse wave analysis in a daily life setting may help evaluate vascular health of individuals at risk for CV disease. ©2019 Wiley Periodicals, Inc.