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Association of morning blood pressure surge with chronic kidney disease progression in patients with chronic kidney disease and hypertension
Authors:Xiang Liu  Ting Zhang  Aiya Qin  Fangming Li  Zhiyao Zheng  Huan Zhou  Yi Tang  Wei Qin
Affiliation:1. Division of Nephrology, Department of Medicine, West China Hospital, Sichuan University, Chengdu Sichuan, China ; 2. West China School of Medicine, Sichuan University, Chengdu Sichuan, China ; 3. Division of Nephrology, Department of Medicine, Chengdu Seventh People''s Hospital, Chengdu Sichuan, China
Abstract:Blood pressure (BP) usually rise from being asleep to awake, which is named the morning blood pressure surge (MBPS). Researches have reported that elevated MBPS was related with CV events, incident CKD in hypertensive patients. However, there have been no studies that have investigated the association between MBPS and renal or heart outcomes in patients with CKD and hypertension, in these patients, the MBPS is much lower because of high prevalence of night hypertension and reduced BP dipping. In this prospective two‐center observational study, we enrolled patients with CKD and hypertension and the 24 h ambulatory blood pressure monitoring (ABPM) was conducted in all patients. Time to total mortality, CKD progression and CV events was recorded; Finally, a total of 304 patients were enrolled and 94 (30.9%) of them had elevated MBPS. After a follow‐up for median 30 months, 23 (7.6%), 34 (11.2%), and 95 (31.3%) patients occurred death, CKD progression and new‐onset CV events, respectively. The Cox regression analysis suggested the elevated MBPS was a strong predictor of CKD progression (HR 2.35, 95%CI 1.2 ‐4.63, p = .013), independent of morning BP, while no associations were found between elevated MBPS and CV events (HR 1.02, 95%CI 0.66 ‐1.57), as well as death (HR 1.08, 95%CI 0.46 ‐2.55). In conclusion, we provided the first evidence that elevated MBPS was an important risk factor of CKD progression in patients with CKD and hypertension. Appropriate evaluation and management of MBPS may be helpful to postpone CKD progression.
Keywords:ambulatory blood pressure monitoring   cardiovascular events   chronic kidney disease   CKD progression   MBPS
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