Noninvasive Study of Endothelial Function in White Coat Hypertension

Several studies have demonstrated that endothelial dysfunction is present in patients with essential hypertension. However, the presence of endothelial dysfunction in patients with white coat hypertension has not been studied. We evaluated the variation in the diameter of the brachial artery produce...

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Hauptverfasser: Gómez-Cerezo, Jorge, Ríos Blanco, Juan José, García, Inés Suárez, Anaya, Pilar Moreno, Raya, Pilar García, Vázquez-Muñoz, Enrique, Barbado Hernández, Francisco Javier
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description Several studies have demonstrated that endothelial dysfunction is present in patients with essential hypertension. However, the presence of endothelial dysfunction in patients with white coat hypertension has not been studied. We evaluated the variation in the diameter of the brachial artery produced by flow-mediated dilation after a mechanical stimulus in patients with recently diagnosed mild to moderate sustained essential hypertension compared with patients with white coat hypertension. A total of 29 patients fulfilled inclusion criteria; 15 healthy volunteers were also included. After 24-hour ambulatory blood pressure monitoring, 15 patients were classified with sustained essential hypertension; 14 patients with white coat hypertension. Vascular ultrasound scans were performed according to the method described by Celermajer et al, with modification for noninvasive determination of endothelial dysfunction. Basal brachial artery diameter did not differ significantly among the 3 groups. Changes in arterial diameter 60 seconds after cuff deflation were higher in the control group compared with both hypertensive groups, but no significant differences were found between the sustained essential hypertension group and the white coat hypertension group. Flow-mediated dilation was similar in white coat hypertensives and sustained essential hypertensives. The presence of endothelial dysfunction in subjects with white coat hypertension suggests that it should not be considered a harmless trait and that white coat hypertension has common features with sustained essential hypertension.
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Biological and medical sciences
Blood and lymphatic vessels
Blood Pressure Monitoring, Ambulatory
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Brachial Artery - diagnostic imaging
Brachial Artery - physiopathology
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Humans
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Vasodilation
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