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Ambulatory monitoring of blood pressure (AMBP) in patients with primary hyperparathyroidism
by
Cotesta, D
, Caliumi, C
, Minisola, S
, Mazzuoli, G F
, Celi, M
, Cerci, S
, D'Erasmo, E
, Letizia, C
, Cianci, R
, Ferrari, P
, Petramala, L
in
Aged
/ Alcoholism and acute alcohol poisoning
/ Arterial hypertension. Arterial hypotension
/ Biological and medical sciences
/ Blood and lymphatic vessels
/ Blood Pressure
/ Blood Pressure Monitoring, Ambulatory
/ Calcium - metabolism
/ Cardiology. Vascular system
/ Cardiovascular diseases
/ Care and treatment
/ Clinical manifestations. Epidemiology. Investigative techniques. Etiology
/ Diagnosis
/ Drug therapy
/ Epidemiology
/ Female
/ Health Administration
/ Heart rate
/ Humans
/ Hyperparathyroidism
/ Hyperparathyroidism, Primary - complications
/ Hyperparathyroidism, Primary - physiopathology
/ Hypertension
/ Hypertension - complications
/ Hypertension - physiopathology
/ Male
/ Measurement
/ Medical sciences
/ Medicine
/ Medicine & Public Health
/ Middle Aged
/ original-article
/ Phosphorus
/ Phosphorus - metabolism
/ Public Health
/ Risk factors
/ Statistical analysis
/ Toxicology
2005
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Ambulatory monitoring of blood pressure (AMBP) in patients with primary hyperparathyroidism
by
Cotesta, D
, Caliumi, C
, Minisola, S
, Mazzuoli, G F
, Celi, M
, Cerci, S
, D'Erasmo, E
, Letizia, C
, Cianci, R
, Ferrari, P
, Petramala, L
in
Aged
/ Alcoholism and acute alcohol poisoning
/ Arterial hypertension. Arterial hypotension
/ Biological and medical sciences
/ Blood and lymphatic vessels
/ Blood Pressure
/ Blood Pressure Monitoring, Ambulatory
/ Calcium - metabolism
/ Cardiology. Vascular system
/ Cardiovascular diseases
/ Care and treatment
/ Clinical manifestations. Epidemiology. Investigative techniques. Etiology
/ Diagnosis
/ Drug therapy
/ Epidemiology
/ Female
/ Health Administration
/ Heart rate
/ Humans
/ Hyperparathyroidism
/ Hyperparathyroidism, Primary - complications
/ Hyperparathyroidism, Primary - physiopathology
/ Hypertension
/ Hypertension - complications
/ Hypertension - physiopathology
/ Male
/ Measurement
/ Medical sciences
/ Medicine
/ Medicine & Public Health
/ Middle Aged
/ original-article
/ Phosphorus
/ Phosphorus - metabolism
/ Public Health
/ Risk factors
/ Statistical analysis
/ Toxicology
2005
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Ambulatory monitoring of blood pressure (AMBP) in patients with primary hyperparathyroidism
by
Cotesta, D
, Caliumi, C
, Minisola, S
, Mazzuoli, G F
, Celi, M
, Cerci, S
, D'Erasmo, E
, Letizia, C
, Cianci, R
, Ferrari, P
, Petramala, L
in
Aged
/ Alcoholism and acute alcohol poisoning
/ Arterial hypertension. Arterial hypotension
/ Biological and medical sciences
/ Blood and lymphatic vessels
/ Blood Pressure
/ Blood Pressure Monitoring, Ambulatory
/ Calcium - metabolism
/ Cardiology. Vascular system
/ Cardiovascular diseases
/ Care and treatment
/ Clinical manifestations. Epidemiology. Investigative techniques. Etiology
/ Diagnosis
/ Drug therapy
/ Epidemiology
/ Female
/ Health Administration
/ Heart rate
/ Humans
/ Hyperparathyroidism
/ Hyperparathyroidism, Primary - complications
/ Hyperparathyroidism, Primary - physiopathology
/ Hypertension
/ Hypertension - complications
/ Hypertension - physiopathology
/ Male
/ Measurement
/ Medical sciences
/ Medicine
/ Medicine & Public Health
/ Middle Aged
/ original-article
/ Phosphorus
/ Phosphorus - metabolism
/ Public Health
/ Risk factors
/ Statistical analysis
/ Toxicology
2005
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Ambulatory monitoring of blood pressure (AMBP) in patients with primary hyperparathyroidism
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Ambulatory monitoring of blood pressure (AMBP) in patients with primary hyperparathyroidism
2005
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The purpose of our study was to evaluate the behaviour of blood pressure (BP) by ambulatory monitoring of blood pressure (AMBP) in 53 patients with primary hyperparathyroidism (PHPT) compared to 100 essential hypertensive (EH) and 31 healthy subjects (HS). The correlations between calcium–phosphorus metabolism and haemodynamic parameters in all groups are included in the study. AMBP was performed using the oscillometric technique (Space-Labs, 90207, Redmond, WA, USA) and the following AMBP parameters were evaluated: average day time systolic (S) and diastolic (D) blood pressure (BP) and heart rate (HR) (when awake), average night time SBP, DBP and HR (when asleep) and average 24-h-SBP, DBP and HR. The definition of ‘dipper’ or ‘non-dipper’ subjects was established if night time SBP and DBP fall was >10% and <10%, respectively. In total, 25 PHPT patients (47.2%) were hypertensive (HT-PHPT) and 28 PHPT (52.8%) were normotensive (NT-PHPT). Mean 24-h-SBP and DBP obtained by AMBP was higher in HT-PHPT (
P
<0.05) and EH (
P
<0.05) than in NT-PHPT and HS. The multiple linear regression has shown that in PHPT-HT patients ionized calcium is an independent factor for the rise of 24-h-DBP values (
r
: 0.497;
P
<0.05) and daytime DBP values (
r
: 0.497;
P
<0.05). In 56% of HT-PHPT patients there is an absence of physiological BP nocturnal fall (‘non-dipper’), which is statistically significant (
P
<0.05) compared with ‘non-dipper’ EH patients (30%). In conclusion, in our study the prevalence of hypertension in PHPT was 47%. AMBP revealed that the ‘non-dipping ‘pattern was much higher in HT-PHPT patients in respect to EH patients.
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Nature Publishing Group UK,Nature Publishing,Nature Publishing Group
Subject
/ Alcoholism and acute alcohol poisoning
/ Arterial hypertension. Arterial hypotension
/ Biological and medical sciences
/ Blood Pressure Monitoring, Ambulatory
/ Clinical manifestations. Epidemiology. Investigative techniques. Etiology
/ Female
/ Humans
/ Hyperparathyroidism, Primary - complications
/ Hyperparathyroidism, Primary - physiopathology
/ Hypertension - complications
/ Hypertension - physiopathology
/ Male
/ Medicine
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