Ambulatory blood-pressure monitoring, antihypertensive therapy and the risk of fall injuries in elderly hypertensive patients

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Michael Jonas [1 ]
Rasisa Kazarski [2 ]
Gil Chernin [2 ]
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[1] Department of Cardiology,Kaplan Medical Center, Hebrew University School of Medicine
[2] Department of Nephrology and Hypertension, Kaplan Medical Center, Hebrew University School of
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Background Fall injuries are common among the elderly. The aim of this study was to investigate whether blood-pressure patterns, as measured by 24-h ambulatory blood pressure monitoring(ABPM), or intensification of antihypertensive therapy following the 24-h ABPM,may be associated with fall injuries in hypertensive elderly patients. Methods In a retrospective study, community-based elderly patients(age ≥ 70 years) who were referred to 24-h ABPM were evaluated for fall injuries within one-year post-ABPM. We compared the clinical characteristics, 24-h ABPM patterns and the intensification of hypertensive therapy following 24-h ABPM, between patients with and without a fall injury. Results Overall 1032 hypertensive elderly patients were evaluated. Fifty-five(5.3%) had a fall injury episode in the year following ABPM. Patients with a fall injury were significantly older, and with higher rates of previous falls. Lower 24-h diastolic blood-pressure(67.3 ± 7.6 vs. 70.7 土 8.8 mmHg;P < 0.005) and increased pulse-pressure(74.7 ± 14.3 vs. 68.3 ± 13.7 mmHg; P < 0.005),were found in the patients with a fall injury, compared to those without a fall injury. After adjustment for age, gender, diabetes mellitus and previous falls, lower diastolic blood-pressure and increased pulse-pressure were independent predictors of fall injury. Intensification of antihypertensive treatment following the 24-h ABPM was not associated with an increased rate of fall injury. Conclusions Low diastolic blood-pressure and increased pulse-pressure in 24-h ABPM were associated with an increased risk of fall injury in elderly hypertensive patients. Intensification of antihypertensive treatment following 24-h ABPM was not associated with an increased risk of fall injury.
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