Ambulatory Blood Pressure and Number of Subclinical Target Organ Injury Markers in Youth: The SHIP AHOY Study

Gilad Hamdani, Elaine M. Urbina, Stephen Robert Daniels, Bonita Falkner, Michael A. Ferguson, Joseph T. Flynn, Coral Hanevold, Julie R Ingelfinger, Philip R Khoury, Marc B. Lande, Kevin E. Meyers, Joshua Samuels, Mark Mitsnefes
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Background: Hypertension in adolescence is associated with subclinical target organ injury (TOI). We aimed to determine whether different blood pressure (BP) thresholds were associated with increasing number of TOI markers in healthy adolescents. Methods: 244 participants (mean age 15.5±1.8 years, 60.1% male) were studied. Participants were divided based on both systolic clinic and ambulatory BP (ABP), into low- (<75th percentile), mid- (75th-90th percentile) and high-risk (>90th percentile) groups. TOI assessments included left ventricular mass, systolic and diastolic function, and vascular stiffness. The number of TOI markers for each participant was calculated. A multivariable general linear model was constructed to evaluate the association of different participant characteristics with higher numbers of TOI markers. Results: 47.5% of participants had at least one TOI marker: 31.2% had one, 11.9% two, 3.7% three, and 0.8% four. The number of TOI markers increased according to the BP risk groups: the percentage of participants with more than one TOI in the low-, mid-, and high groups based on clinic BP was 6.7%, 19.1%, and 21.8% (p=0.02), and based on ABP was 9.6%, 15.8%, and 32.2% (p<0.001). In a multivariable regression analysis, both clinic BP percentile and ambulatory SBP index were independently associated with the number of TOI markers. When both clinic and ABP were included in the model, only the ambulatory SBP index was significantly associated with the number of markers. Conclusion: High SBP, especially when assessed by ABPM, was associated with an increasing number of subclinical cardiovascular injury markers in adolescents.
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青少年非卧床血压与亚临床靶器官损伤标志物的数量:SHIP AHOY 研究
背景:青春期高血压与亚临床靶器官损伤(TOI)有关。我们旨在确定在健康青少年中,不同的血压(BP)阈值是否与靶器官损伤标记物数量的增加有关。方法:我们对 244 名参与者(平均年龄为 15.5±1.8 岁,60.1% 为男性)进行了研究。根据收缩压和动态血压(ABP)将参与者分为低危(第75百分位数)、中危(第75-90百分位数)和高危(第90百分位数)组。TOI评估包括左心室质量、收缩和舒张功能以及血管僵硬度。计算了每位参与者的 TOI 指标数量。建立了一个多变量一般线性模型,以评估不同参与者特征与较高 TOI 标志物数量之间的关联。结果显示47.5%的参与者至少有一个TOI标记:31.2%有一个,11.9%有两个,3.7%有三个,0.8%有四个。TOI标记物的数量随血压风险组别而增加:根据门诊血压,低、中、高组别中拥有一个以上TOI的参与者比例分别为6.7%、19.1%和21.8%(P=0.02),而根据ABP,则分别为9.6%、15.8%和32.2%(P<0.001)。在多变量回归分析中,门诊血压百分位数和非卧床 SBP 指数均与 TOI 标记的数量独立相关。当将门诊血压和 ABP 均纳入模型时,只有非卧床 SBP 指数与标记物数量有显著相关性:结论:高 SBP(尤其是通过 ABPM 评估时)与青少年亚临床心血管损伤标记物数量的增加有关。
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