TY - JOUR
T1 - High prevalence of masked uncontrolled morning hypertension in elderly non-valvular atrial fibrillation patients
T2 - Home blood pressure substudy of the ANAFIE Registry
AU - Kario, Kazuomi
AU - Hasebe, Naoyuki
AU - Okumura, Ken
AU - Yamashita, Takeshi
AU - Akao, Masaharu
AU - Atarashi, Hirotsugu
AU - Ikeda, Takanori
AU - Koretsune, Yukihiro
AU - Shimizu, Wataru
AU - Tsutsui, Hiroyuki
AU - Toyoda, Kazunori
AU - Hirayama, Atsushi
AU - Yasaka, Masahiro
AU - Yamaguchi, Takenori
AU - Teramukai, Satoshi
AU - Kimura, Tetsuya
AU - Kaburagi, Jumpei
AU - Takita, Atsushi
AU - Inoue, Hiroshi
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2020 The Authors. The Journal of Clinical Hypertension published by Wiley Periodicals LLC.
PY - 2021/1
Y1 - 2021/1
N2 - In the ANAFIE Registry home blood pressure subcohort, we evaluated 5204 patients aged ≥75 years with non-valvular atrial fibrillation (NVAF) to assess blood pressure (BP) control, prevalence of masked hypertension, and anticoagulant use. Mean clinic (C) and home (H) systolic/diastolic BP(SBP/DBP) was 128.5/71.3 and 127.7/72.6 mm Hg, respectively. Overall, 77.5% of patients had hypertension; of these, 27.7%, 13.4%, 23.4%, and 35.6% had well-controlled, white coat, masked, and sustained hypertension, respectively. Masked hypertension prevalence increased with diabetes, decreased renal function, age ≥80 years, current smoker status, and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease. By morning/evening average, 59.0% of patients had mean H-SBP ≥ 125 mm Hg; 48.9% had mean C-SBP ≥ 130 mm Hg. Early morning hypertension (morning H-SBP ≥ 125 mm Hg) was found in 65.9% of patients. Although 51.1% of patients had well-controlled C-SBP, 52.5% of these had uncontrolled morning H-SBP. In elderly NVAF patients, morning H-BP was poorly controlled, and masked uncontrolled morning hypertension remains significant.
AB - In the ANAFIE Registry home blood pressure subcohort, we evaluated 5204 patients aged ≥75 years with non-valvular atrial fibrillation (NVAF) to assess blood pressure (BP) control, prevalence of masked hypertension, and anticoagulant use. Mean clinic (C) and home (H) systolic/diastolic BP(SBP/DBP) was 128.5/71.3 and 127.7/72.6 mm Hg, respectively. Overall, 77.5% of patients had hypertension; of these, 27.7%, 13.4%, 23.4%, and 35.6% had well-controlled, white coat, masked, and sustained hypertension, respectively. Masked hypertension prevalence increased with diabetes, decreased renal function, age ≥80 years, current smoker status, and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease. By morning/evening average, 59.0% of patients had mean H-SBP ≥ 125 mm Hg; 48.9% had mean C-SBP ≥ 130 mm Hg. Early morning hypertension (morning H-SBP ≥ 125 mm Hg) was found in 65.9% of patients. Although 51.1% of patients had well-controlled C-SBP, 52.5% of these had uncontrolled morning H-SBP. In elderly NVAF patients, morning H-BP was poorly controlled, and masked uncontrolled morning hypertension remains significant.
KW - atrial fibrillation
KW - clinical blood pressure
KW - elderly
KW - home blood pressure
KW - hypertension
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U2 - 10.1111/jch.14095
DO - 10.1111/jch.14095
M3 - Article
C2 - 33190415
AN - SCOPUS:85096690975
SN - 1524-6175
VL - 23
SP - 73
EP - 82
JO - Journal of Clinical Hypertension
JF - Journal of Clinical Hypertension
IS - 1
ER -