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THE CIRCADIAN PATTERN OF 24-HOUR AMBULATORY BLOOD PRESSURE AND HEART RATE IN THE CEREBRAL INFRACTION PATIENTS WITH HYPERTENSION AND HYPERTENSIVES PATIENTS

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Aims: Evaluation of the circadian rhythm of 24-hour ambulatory blood pressure and pulse rate  in the cerebral infraction patients with hypertension and hypertensives patients with purpose prognostic,  prevention and treatment in two group. Objects and methods: This study included 140 cerebral infarction patients with hypertension, hospitalized for the first 7 days (mean age 65.5±10.4 years) and 143 primary hypertensive patients (mean age of 64.4±7.5 years). All had 24-h ambulatory recording, with measurement 30 every minutes in the daytime (6.00 am - 10.00 pm) and every 60 minutes at night (10.00 pm - 6.00 am). Results: Blood pressure in patients with cerebral infarction oscillated significantly more than in hypertensive patients; mean standard deviation of systolic blood pressure (25.8 mmHg) and diastolic blood pressure (15.8 mmHg) in patients with cerebral infarction respectively was significantly higher than those with hypertension (20 mmHg and 12.1 mmHg) with p <0.01. The rate of non-dipping blood pressure at night, the overload of systolic and diastolic blood pressure, morning surge blood pressure in patients with cerebral infarction was significantly higher than that of hypertensive patients (92.1; 75.5; 60.2; 57.8 versus 64.3; 60.1; 49.1; 36.3 respectively; p <0.01). Conclusion: It is necessary to monitor 24-hours ambulatory blood pressure in hypertensive patients and patients with cerebral infarction in the first week of admission to identify some phenomena such as nocturnal non-dipping blood pressure, the overload of blood pressure, especially morning surge blood pressure early to plan for prevention of target organ damage, particularly cerebral stroke in hypertensive patients.
Vietnam Medical Journal, Vietnam Medical Association
Title: THE CIRCADIAN PATTERN OF 24-HOUR AMBULATORY BLOOD PRESSURE AND HEART RATE IN THE CEREBRAL INFRACTION PATIENTS WITH HYPERTENSION AND HYPERTENSIVES PATIENTS
Description:
Aims: Evaluation of the circadian rhythm of 24-hour ambulatory blood pressure and pulse rate  in the cerebral infraction patients with hypertension and hypertensives patients with purpose prognostic,  prevention and treatment in two group.
Objects and methods: This study included 140 cerebral infarction patients with hypertension, hospitalized for the first 7 days (mean age 65.
5±10.
4 years) and 143 primary hypertensive patients (mean age of 64.
4±7.
5 years).
All had 24-h ambulatory recording, with measurement 30 every minutes in the daytime (6.
00 am - 10.
00 pm) and every 60 minutes at night (10.
00 pm - 6.
00 am).
Results: Blood pressure in patients with cerebral infarction oscillated significantly more than in hypertensive patients; mean standard deviation of systolic blood pressure (25.
8 mmHg) and diastolic blood pressure (15.
8 mmHg) in patients with cerebral infarction respectively was significantly higher than those with hypertension (20 mmHg and 12.
1 mmHg) with p <0.
01.
The rate of non-dipping blood pressure at night, the overload of systolic and diastolic blood pressure, morning surge blood pressure in patients with cerebral infarction was significantly higher than that of hypertensive patients (92.
1; 75.
5; 60.
2; 57.
8 versus 64.
3; 60.
1; 49.
1; 36.
3 respectively; p <0.
01).
Conclusion: It is necessary to monitor 24-hours ambulatory blood pressure in hypertensive patients and patients with cerebral infarction in the first week of admission to identify some phenomena such as nocturnal non-dipping blood pressure, the overload of blood pressure, especially morning surge blood pressure early to plan for prevention of target organ damage, particularly cerebral stroke in hypertensive patients.

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