Effects of GH replacement on 24‐h ambulatory blood pressure and its circadian rhythm in adult GH deficiency

Apr 23, 2002Clinical endocrinology

Growth hormone replacement and its effects on daily blood pressure and daily blood pressure patterns in adults with growth hormone deficiency

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Abstract

After 12 months of growth hormone replacement, 24-hour mean systolic blood pressure decreased from 126.2 mmHg to 120.1 mmHg.

  • A significant reduction in 24-hour mean diastolic blood pressure was observed, falling from 78.2 mmHg to 71.4 mmHg.
  • Body water increased significantly from 45.8 kg to 47.8 kg, while body mass index and waist-hip ratio showed no significant changes.
  • Nocturnal decreases in both systolic and diastolic blood pressure were noted before and after growth hormone replacement.
  • Circadian rhythms for systolic and diastolic blood pressure and heart rate remained intact after the treatment period.
  • An increase in 24-hour mean heart rate was recorded, rising from 69.6 beats/min to 73.8 beats/min.

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