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The underlying risks of circadian blood pressure variation for carotid plaque in treated hypertensive patients with normal blood pressure
Risks of daily blood pressure changes for artery plaque in treated high blood pressure patients with normal readings
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Abstract
The nondipper pattern of blood pressure is significantly associated with carotid plaque formation in 197 treated hypertensive patients.
- Nondipper patients exhibited a higher prevalence of carotid plaque compared to dipper patients (P=0.017).
- Carotid plaque was defined as having plaque thickness of at least 0.5 mm.
- Logistic regression analysis indicated that the nondipper blood pressure pattern had an odds ratio of 1.731 for carotid plaque formation (P=0.041).
- Patients were categorized based on their nocturnal blood pressure variation, with nondippers showing less than a 10% decrease in systolic blood pressure at night.
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