Reverse Dipper and High Night-time Heart Rate in Acute Stage of Cerebral Infarction Are Associated with Increased Mortality

Nov 26, 2013Journal of stroke and cerebrovascular diseases : the official journal of National Stroke Association

Irregular nighttime blood pressure and high night heart rate in early stroke are linked to higher risk of death

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Abstract

Among 426 patients with acute cerebral infarction, 32% were classified as reverse dippers.

  • A total of 89 patients (21%) experienced recurrence of cerebral infarction during a follow-up of 7.6 years.
  • Daytime systolic blood pressure was identified as a significant predictor of recurrence.
  • Age, nocturnal mean heart rate, and being a reverse dipper were associated with higher mortality risk.
  • The study indicates potential clinical value for ambulatory blood pressure monitoring in managing acute cerebral infarction.

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