24-h pulse pressure cutoff point definition by office pulse pressure in a population of Spanish older hypertensive patients
Vinyoles, Ernest; Sierra, Alejandro de la; Roso Llorach, A.; Banegas, José R.; Cruz, Juan J. de la; Gorostidi, Manuel; Segura, Julián; Divisón Garrote, Juan Antonio; Ruiz Hurtado, Gema; Ruilope Urioste, Luis Miguel
UNESCO Subject:Enfermedad cardiovascular UNESCO Subject:Sistema cardiovascular
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The European Guidelines on Hypertension define an office pulse pressure (PP) at least 60 mmHg in the elderly patient as asymptomatic organ damage. Our objective was to estimate the cutoff point of 24-h PP that best predicts office PP associated with higher cardiovascular risk (≥60 mmHg) in hypertensive older patients. We studied all hypertensive patients at least 60 years with a first valid ambulatory blood pressure monitoring drawn from the Spanish ambulatory blood pressure monitoring registry. Receiver operating characteristic curves were used to estimate the best 24-h PP cutoff predictor of office PP at least 60 mmHg that maximized the sum of sensitivity and specificity. We included 52 246 hypertensive patients [52.4%, female; mean age (SD) 69.0 (7.0) years]. From these, 34 530 (66.1%) patients had an office PP at least 60 mmHg. The value of 24-h PP that best predicts higher risk clinic PP is 54.9 mmHg [sensitivity: 69.2%; specificity: 70.3%; area under the receiver operating characteristic curve of 0.761 (95% confidence interval 0.756-0.765)]. Mean clinic and 24-h PPs were progressively higher as the study participants were classified at higher cardiovascular risk group. Some 20.5% of patient...