Arousal and the circadian rhythm of blood pressure.

J S Floras, J V Jones, J A Johnston, D E Brooks, M O Hassan, P Sleight
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1. We have recorded ambulant intra-arterial blood pressure in five normo- and 14 hyper-tensive subjects over 24 h, particular attention being paid to the time of arousal. 2. The data were edited beat-by-beat before storing systolic, diastolic, and mean blood pressure +/- SD for every 2 min period on a computer file. 3. When pooled hourly mean data are plotted there is a rise of 52.9 mmHg systolic and 22.3 mmHg diastolic pressure from 03.00 hours to 11.00 hours in the 14 hypertensive subjects. 4. When the data are plotted in 20 min periods for the hours before and after arousal it is clear that the major rise in pressure occurs abruptly at that time. The 2 h period before arousal shows only a small rise in pressure, i.e. 6.9 mmHg systolic and 2.9 mmHg diastolic. 5. It is suggested that the apparent rapid early morning rise of blood pressure is an artifact of the method of analysis.

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觉醒和血压的昼夜节律。
1. 我们记录了5名正常患者和14名高血压患者24小时内的动态动脉内血压,特别注意觉醒时间。2. 在将每2分钟的收缩压、舒张压和平均血压+/- SD值存储在计算机文件中之前,对数据进行逐次编辑。3.汇总每小时平均数据后,14名高血压患者的收缩压和舒张压分别从3点到11点上升了52.9 mmHg和22.3 mmHg。4. 当数据在觉醒前后的20分钟内被绘制出来时,很明显,压力的主要上升是在那个时候突然发生的。在觉醒前的2小时,血压只有小幅上升,即6.9 mmHg的收缩压和2.9 mmHg的舒张压。5. 有人建议,清晨明显的快速血压上升是分析方法的人工产物。
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