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Phenotypes of masked hypertension: isolated ambulatory, isolated home and dual masked hypertension

Abstract:

Objectives:

Masked hypertension (MH) is defined as normal office blood pressure (OBP) and elevated ambulatory (ABP) or home blood pressure (HBP). This study assessed MH identified by each of these two methods. Methods: A retrospective analysis of cross-sectional data in treated and untreated adults from Greece, Finland and UK who had OBP, HBP and 24-h ABP measurements was performed. Dual MH was defined as normal OBP and elevated HBP and ABP, isolated ambulatory MH as normal OBP and HBP and elevated ABP and isolated home MH as normal OBP and ABP and elevated HBP.

Results:

Of 1971 participants analyzed, 445 (23%) had MH on ABP and/or HBP (age 57.1 ± 10.8 years, men 55%, treated 49%). Among participants with any MH, 215 had dual MH (48%), 132 isolated ambulatory MH (30%) and 98 isolated home MH (22%). Moreover, 55% had high-normal, 35% normal and 10% optimal OBP. In logistic regression analysis isolated ambulatory MH was predicted by younger age (OR 0.35, P < 0.01 per 10 years increase), whereas isolated home MH was predicted by older age (OR 2.05, P < 0.01 per 10 years increase).

Conclusion:

Masked hypertension diagnosed by ABP and not HBP monitoring or the reverse is not uncommon. Age appears to be the most important determinant of isolated ambulatory or home MH, with the former being more common in younger participants and the latter in older ones. Only half of participants with MH have high-normal OBP, whereas the rest have lower levels.
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Published
Peer review status:
Peer reviewed

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10.1097/hjh.0000000000002270

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Institution:
University of Oxford
Division:
MSD
Department:
Primary Care Health Sciences
Oxford college:
Green Templeton College
Role:
Author
ORCID:
0000-0003-3638-028X


Publisher:
Lippincott, Williams and Wilkins
Journal:
Journal of Hypertension More from this journal
Volume:
38
Issue:
2
Pages:
218-223
Publication date:
2019-10-04
Acceptance date:
2019-09-06
DOI:
EISSN:
1473-5598
ISSN:
0263-6352
Pmid:
31584521


Language:
English
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Pubs id:
pubs:1063419
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uuid:dc18d08d-80e2-4878-900c-010304c4d2b4
Local pid:
pubs:1063419
Source identifiers:
1063419
Deposit date:
2020-01-07

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