Seasonality in nighttime blood pressure and its associations with target organ damage

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Yi Cheng
Chang-Sheng Sheng
Jian-Feng Huang
Dong-Yan Zhang
Ming-Xuan Li
Yi-Bang Cheng
De-Wei An
Qian-Hui Guo
Ying Wang
Qi-Fang Huang
Ting-Yan Xu
Yan Li
Ji-Guang Wang
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[1] Shanghai Jiao Tong University School of Medicine,Department of Cardiovascular Medicine, National Research Centre for Translational Medicine, State Key Laboratory of Medical Genomics, Shanghai Key Laboratory of Hypertension, Shanghai Institute of Hypertensi
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Hypertension Research | 2023年 / 46卷
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Ambulatory blood pressure monitoring; Nighttime blood pressure; Target organ damage;
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There is some evidence that nighttime blood pressure varies between seasons. In the present analysis, we investigated the seasonal variation in ambulatory nighttime blood pressure and its associations with target organ damage. In 1054 untreated patients referred for ambulatory blood pressure monitoring, we performed measurements of urinary albumin-to-creatinine ratio (ACR, n = 1044), carotid-femoral pulse wave velocity (cfPWV, n = 1020) and left ventricular mass index (LVMI, n = 622). Patients referred in spring (n = 337, 32.0%), summer (n = 210, 19.9%), autumn (n = 196, 18.6%) and winter (n = 311, 29.5%) had similar 24-h ambulatory systolic/diastolic blood pressure (P ≥ 0.25). However, both before and after adjustment for confounding factors, nighttime systolic/diastolic blood pressure differed significantly between seasons (P < 0.001), being highest in summer and lowest in winter (adjusted mean values 117.0/75.3 mm Hg vs. 111.4/71.1 mm Hg). After adjustment for confounding factors, nighttime systolic/diastolic blood pressure were significantly and positively associated with ACR, cfPWV and LVMI (P < 0.006). In season-specific analyses, statistical significance was reached for all the associations of nighttime blood pressure with target organ damage in summer (P ≤ 0.02), and for some of the associations in spring, autumn and winter. The association between nighttime systolic blood pressure and ACR was significantly stronger in patients examined in summer than those in winter (standardized β, 0.31 vs 0.11 mg/mmol, P for interaction = 0.03). In conclusion, there is indeed seasonality in nighttime blood pressure level, as well as in its association with renal injury in terms of urinary albumin excretion.
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