Determinants and impact of masked hypertension in offspring of patients with diabetes: relation with coronary flow and cardiac function

2019 
AbstractObjective: We aimed to evaluate the prevalence, determinants and clinical impact of masked hypertension in offspring of patients with diabetes. Masked hypertension was defined according to guidelines as daytime ambulatory blood pressure monitoring “ABPM” ≥135/85 mmHg and clinic BP <140/90 mmHg.Methods: 100 nondiabetic offspring of patients with diabetes and 60 offspring of healthy people were enrolled; 24-h ABPM was applied to evaluate mean 24-h systolic/diastolic blood pressure “BP”, daytime, nighttime and night dipping readings. Left ventricular parameters and coronary flow reserve of the left anterior descending artery (induced by adenosine 0.14 mg/kg/min) was calculated in all offspring.Results: 29% of offspring of patients with diabetes had masked hypertension compared to only 3.3% offspring in healthy people (p < 0.001). Compared with those without masked hypertension, offspring with masked hypertension had a significantly reduced coronary flow reserve (p < 0.001), significantly higher E/e' ...
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