Aim: To assess the usefulness of ambulatory blood pressure monitoring (ABPM) in the prognostic stratification of patients with a recent myocardial infarction. Method: The study population included 75 patients consecutively admitted at our institution for acute ST-segment elevation myocardial infarction (STEMI). All patients underwent ABPM 3 weeks after discharge and were subsequently followed for 12 months. Results: The age (Y), mean 24-hour diastolic blood pressure (mDBP) and mean 24-hour beat-to-beat interval (mBBI) values were found to be independent predictors of the combined endpoint of cardiac death and symptomatic left ventricular dysfunction during the follow-up period. A prognostic index was then developed from such variables, according to the formula (mDBP + mBBI/10) - Y. This index, when considered as a categorical variable, in its ‘low’ figures (cut-off <88), showed a significant prognostic value (p < 0.0001). The predictive value of the index for the combined endpoint was higher than left ventricular ejection fraction (50% versus 36%).

Ambulatory Blood Pressure Monitoring After Acute Myocardial Infarction: Development of a New Prognostic Index / Antonini L.; Colivicchi F.; Greco S.; Guido V.; Malfatti S.; Gandolfi A.; Kol A.; Santini M.. - In: HIGH BLOOD PRESSURE & CARDIOVASCULAR PREVENTION. - ISSN 1120-9879. - STAMPA. - 10, no 2:(2003), pp. 75-80.

Ambulatory Blood Pressure Monitoring After Acute Myocardial Infarction: Development of a New Prognostic Index

GANDOLFI, ALBERTO;
2003

Abstract

Aim: To assess the usefulness of ambulatory blood pressure monitoring (ABPM) in the prognostic stratification of patients with a recent myocardial infarction. Method: The study population included 75 patients consecutively admitted at our institution for acute ST-segment elevation myocardial infarction (STEMI). All patients underwent ABPM 3 weeks after discharge and were subsequently followed for 12 months. Results: The age (Y), mean 24-hour diastolic blood pressure (mDBP) and mean 24-hour beat-to-beat interval (mBBI) values were found to be independent predictors of the combined endpoint of cardiac death and symptomatic left ventricular dysfunction during the follow-up period. A prognostic index was then developed from such variables, according to the formula (mDBP + mBBI/10) - Y. This index, when considered as a categorical variable, in its ‘low’ figures (cut-off <88), showed a significant prognostic value (p < 0.0001). The predictive value of the index for the combined endpoint was higher than left ventricular ejection fraction (50% versus 36%).
2003
10, no 2
75
80
Antonini L.; Colivicchi F.; Greco S.; Guido V.; Malfatti S.; Gandolfi A.; Kol A.; Santini M.
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