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Twenty-four hour ambulatory blood pressure reference values in Africans.

Authors :
Bawa-Allah AB
Mashao MM
Nyundu TF
Phukubje EM
Mlambo BW
Ngema MV
Nkosi BG
Maseko MJ
Source :
Blood pressure monitoring [Blood Press Monit] 2019 Jun; Vol. 24 (3), pp. 103-109.
Publication Year :
2019

Abstract

Objective: We aimed to establish reference values for 24 h ambulatory blood pressure (ABP) monitoring in an African community.<br />Patients and Methods: We randomly recruited 1219 participants of African ancestry from Soweto, a township in Johannesburg. Twenty-four hour ABP was measured using ABP monitors (model 90207; Spacelab). Complete 24 h ABP measurements from 530 healthy participants with a mean age of 38 were used to determine thresholds.<br />Results: Twenty-four hour, daytime and night-time systolic and diastolic BP increased significantly with age. The 95th prediction bands of this relation at age 38 years were ∼135/85 mmHg for 24 h, 140/90 mmHg for daytime and 130/80 mmHg for night-time ABP values, respectively. These thresholds and absolute ABP values are similar to those observed in individuals of other demographics. These thresholds increase with age by an average of 1.5 mmHg with each decade's increase in age.<br />Conclusion: Pending authentication in prospective outcome-based studies, these values might be considered preliminary thresholds to diagnose hypertension in individuals of African descent.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
1473-5725
Volume :
24
Issue :
3
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
Blood pressure monitoring
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
30998554
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1097/MBP.0000000000000376