Reproducibility of the ambulatory arterial stiffness index in hypertensive patients

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  • D.G. Dechering
  • M.S. van der Steen
  • A. Adiyaman
  • L. Thijs
  • J. Deinum
  • Y. Li
  • E. Dolan
  • R.P. Akkermans
  • T. Richart
  • M. Kikuya
  • J. Wang
  • E. O'Brien
  • T. Thien
  • J.A. Staessen
  • Hansen, Tine Willum
BACKGROUND: We studied the repeatability of the ambulatory arterial stiffness index (AASI), which can be computed from 24-h blood pressure (BP) recordings as unity minus the regression slope of diastolic on systolic BP. METHODS: One hundred and fifty-two hypertensive outpatients recruited in Nijmegen (mean age = 46.2 years; 76.3% with systolic and diastolic hypertension) and 145 patients enrolled in the Systolic Hypertension in Europe (Syst-Eur) trial (71.0 years) underwent 24-h BP monitoring at a median interval of 8 and 31 days, respectively. We used the repeatability coefficient, which is twice the SD of the within-participant differences between repeat recordings, and expressed it as a percentage of four times the SD of the mean of the paired measurements. RESULTS: Mean AASI (crude or derived by time-weighted or robust regression) and 24-h pulse pressure (PP) were similar on repeat recordings in both cohorts. In Nijmegen patients, repeatability coefficients of AASI and PP were approximately 50%. In Syst-Eur trial patients, repeatability coefficient was approximately 60% for AASI and approximately 40% for PP. For comparison, repeatability coefficients for 24-h systolic and diastolic BP were approximately 30%. Differences in AASI between paired recordings were correlated with differences in the goodness of fit (r2) of the AASI regression line as well as with differences in the night-to-day BP ratio. However, in sensitivity analyses stratified for type of hypertension, r2, or dipping status, repeatability coefficients for AASI did not widely depart from 50 to 60% range. CONCLUSION: Estimates of mean AASI were not different between repeat recordings, and repeatability coefficients were within the 50-60% range
Udgivelsesdato: 2008/10
OriginalsprogEngelsk
TidsskriftJournal of Hypertension
Vol/bind26
Udgave nummer10
Sider (fra-til)1993-2000
Antal sider7
ISSN0263-6352
StatusUdgivet - 2008

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