爱尔兰和新加坡夜间血压变化的季节变化

Lin Ho Wong , Peter Ting , David Kerins
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背景:正常血压(BP)遵循昼夜节律,夜间血压下降。然而,对高血压患者夜间尿量随季节变化的了解有限。这项研究的目的是研究爱尔兰人口夜间下降的季节变化模式,此外,通过研究新加坡人口,将其与赤道附近观察到的这种季节变化最小的模式进行比较。方法220例患者在夏季(5 - 6月)和冬季(10 - 12月)采集血压监测仪记录,其中一半来自爱尔兰科克梅希大学医院,一半来自新加坡国家心脏中心。结果轻度季节变化导致高血压患者夜间血压升高,尤其是舒张压(95% CI, 0.72 ~ 6.03, 3.37mmHg;p < 0.05)和夜间浸泡时间的变化(95% CI, 0.045 ~ 1.01, 0.53h;p & lt;0.05)。在新加坡,尽管温度只有微小的变化,但收缩压下降的微小差异是明显的(95% CI, 0.38至4.83,2.61mmHg;P<0.05)或日光的持续时间。结论季节变化不仅影响高血压患者的日常血压,还影响其夜间血压下降情况,收缩压降均值为1.99mmHg,舒张压降均值为3.38mmHg。这对高血压患者在不同季节和到不同气候环境国家旅游时的治疗有一定的指导意义。
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Seasonal variations in nocturnal changes in blood pressure between Ireland and Singapore

Background

Normal blood pressure (BP) follows a circadian rhythm, with dipping of BP at night. However, knowledge is limited in how the nocturnal dipping in hypertensive patients changes with the seasons. The study aims to examine the pattern of seasonal changes of nocturnal dip in an Irish population and furthermore, to compare it to the pattern observed near the equator where such seasonal variations are minimal, by also studying a Singaporean population.

Methods

Ambulatory Blood Pressure Monitor recordings were obtained from 220 patients, half were from Mercy University Hospital, Cork, Ireland and half from the National Heart Centre, Singapore during the summer period from May to June and the winter period from October to December.

Results

Irish seasonal changes resulted in an increase in nocturnal dipping in the hypertensive patients, especially for diastolic pressure (95% CI, 0.72 to 6.03, 3.37mmHg; p<0.05) and a change in the duration of dipping at night (95% CI, 0.045 to 1.01, 0.53h; p < 0.05). In Singapore, slight differences in dipping in systolic pressure were apparent despite the presence of only minor alterations in temperature (95% CI, 0.38 to 4.83, 2.61mmHg; P<0.05) or duration of daylight.

Conclusion

Seasonal changes not only affected the daily blood pressure but also the night time dipping status in hypertensive patients by mean value of 1.99mmHg and 3.38mmHg for systolic and diastolic pressure dip respectively. This has implications on how hypertensive patients should be treated during different seasons and when they are traveling to countries of different climatic environment.

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