The beneficial effect of acromegaly control on blood pressure values in normotensive patients
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Data di Pubblicazione:
2014
Abstract:
Objective Control of acromegaly may ameliorate blood pressure
(BP) in hypertensive (HT) patients. We evaluated the
impact of acromegaly control on BP values of normotensive
(NT) acromegalics.
Design Retrospective cohort study.
Patients Fifty-eight naEUR?ve patients with acromegaly (39 F; age
range, 30-69 years), including 28 NT and 30 HT subjects, participated
in the study.
Measurements Blood pressure was measured by clinical measurement
and 24-h ambulatory monitoring at diagnosis and
after 24 months of medical therapy for acromegaly.
Results Acromegaly was controlled by medical therapy in 15
NT and 17 HT patients at 24 months. In the NT group, systolic
(SBP) or diastolic (DBP) BP significantly increased (all
P < 0005) when acromegaly was uncontrolled, but did not
change when the disease was controlled. Changes in SBP and
DBP were also significantly different between uncontrolled and
controlled NT patients. At 24 months, clinical hypertension was
detected only in uncontrolled NT patients (46% vs 0%,
P < 0001), whereas ambulatory hypertension was found in 38%
of uncontrolled and in 7% of controlled NT subjects
(P = 0035). In the HT group, ambulatory SBP increased in
patients with uncontrolled acromegaly (24-h SBP P = 0046, day
SBP P = 0005, night SBP P = 0005), whereas ambulatory DBP
decreased in subjects with controlled disease (24-h DBP
P = 0008, day DBP P = 0026).
Conclusions Control of acromegaly has a beneficial effect on
BP regulation either in HT or NT subjects; in the latter, it may
prevent progression towards hypertension.
Tipologia CRIS:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Elenco autori:
Rossi, Giuseppe
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