Abstract
ABSTRACT This study explored the related factors affecting the circadian rhythm of blood pressure in patients with essential hypertension. According to blood pressure rhythm, 1007 patients with essential hypertension were divided into dipper (n = 332) and non-dipper group (n = 675). Age, gender, height and other basic information were collected, BMI was calculated, and FPG, TG, TC and other indicators were recorded. Meanwhile, carotid ultrasound, office BP, central hemodynamic parameters, and other indicators were recorded. Logistic regression was used. In comparison, dSBP, dDBP, nSBP, nDBP, nocturnal systolic blood pressure and nocturnal diastolic blood pressure drop rate, 24 hSSD, 24 hDSD and dSSD were statistically significant (P < 0.05). The results showed no distinct differences in CSP, CDP, CPP, AP, Aix and AIx75 in CAP between two groups (P > 0.05). Log regression analysis showed that for every increase in nocturnal SBP, dipper hypertension was more likely to occur than non-dipper hypertension. Circadian rhythm of blood pressure of hypertension in patients with essential hypertension is mainly the influence of circadian blood pressure and nocturnal blood pressure drop rate, especially for the nocturnal systolic blood pressure, so effective control of blood pressure at night could make the circadian rhythm of blood pressure tend to be in dipper type distribution.
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