In this study higher mean SBP, especially at night, was predictive of mortality at 3 years, while lower average daytime SBP in subjects receiving AHD was associated with progression of cognitive impairment. High-normal SBP values (130–145 mmHg) seem to be the optimal target to reduce the risk of mortality and the progression of cognitive decline among cognitively impaired older subjects. ABPM is needed for BP assessment in this vulnerable population
LOOKING FOR THE OPTIMAL BLOOD PRESSURE VALUES IN OLD PEOPLE WITH COGNITIVE DECLINE: A LONGITUDINAL STUDY BASED ON 24-HOUR AMBULATORY BLOOD PRESSURE MONITORING / Lorenzi, C; Mossello, E; Giuliani, E; Nesti, N; Bulgaresi, M; Caleri, V; Pieraccioli, M; Tonon, E; Cavallini, MC; Baroncini, C; Di Bari, M; Biagini, CA; Marchionni, N; Ungar, A. - In: JOURNAL OF HYPERTENSION. - ISSN 0263-6352. - ELETTRONICO. - 34:(2016), pp. E31-E31. [10.1097/01.hjh.0000491413.83907.ac]
LOOKING FOR THE OPTIMAL BLOOD PRESSURE VALUES IN OLD PEOPLE WITH COGNITIVE DECLINE: A LONGITUDINAL STUDY BASED ON 24-HOUR AMBULATORY BLOOD PRESSURE MONITORING
Mossello, E;Nesti, N;Bulgaresi, M;Caleri, V;Tonon, E;Cavallini, MC;Di Bari, M;Marchionni, N;Ungar, A
2016
Abstract
In this study higher mean SBP, especially at night, was predictive of mortality at 3 years, while lower average daytime SBP in subjects receiving AHD was associated with progression of cognitive impairment. High-normal SBP values (130–145 mmHg) seem to be the optimal target to reduce the risk of mortality and the progression of cognitive decline among cognitively impaired older subjects. ABPM is needed for BP assessment in this vulnerable populationI documenti in FLORE sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.