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Decoding white coat hypertension
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摘要 There is arguably no less understood or more intriguing problem in hypertension that the"white coat"condition,the standard concept of which is significantly blood pressure reading obtained by medical personnel of authoritative standing than that obtained by more junior and less authoritative personnel and by the patients themselves.Using hospital-initiated ambulatory blood pressure monitoring,the while effect manifests as initial and ending pressure elevations,and,in treated patients,a low daytime profile.The effect is essentially systolic.Pure diastolic white coat hypertension appears to be exceedingly rare.On the basis of the studies,we believe that the white coat phenomenon is a common,periodic,neuro-endocrine reflex conditioned by anticipation of having the blood pressure taken and the fear of what this measurement may indicate concerning future illness.It does not change with time,or with prolonged association with the physician,particularly with advancing years,it may be superimposed upon essential hypertension,and in patients receiving hypertensive medication,blunting of the nighttime dip,which occurs in about half the patients,may be a compensatory mechanisms,rather than an indication of cardiovascular risk.Rather than the blunted dip,the morning surge or the widened pulse pressure,cardiovascular risk appears to be related to elevation of the average night time pressure. There is arguably no less understood or more intriguing problem in hypertension that the"white coat"condition,the standard concept of which is significantly blood pressure reading obtained by medical personnel of authoritative standing than that obtained by more junior and less authoritative personnel and by the patients themselves.Using hospital-initiated ambulatory blood pressure monitoring,the while effect manifests as initial and ending pressure elevations,and,in treated patients,a low daytime profile.The effect is essentially systolic.Pure diastolic white coat hypertension appears to be exceedingly rare.On the basis of the studies,we believe that the white coat phenomenon is a common,periodic,neuro-endocrine reflex conditioned by anticipation of having the blood pressure taken and the fear of what this measurement may indicate concerning future illness.It does not change with time,or with prolonged association with the physician,particularly with advancing years,it may be superimposed upon essential hypertension,and in patients receiving hypertensive medication,blunting of the nighttime dip,which occurs in about half the patients,may be a compensatory mechanisms,rather than an indication of cardiovascular risk.Rather than the blunted dip,the morning surge or the widened pulse pressure,cardiovascular risk appears to be related to elevation of the average night time pressure.
出处 《World Journal of Clinical Cases》 SCIE 2017年第3期82-92,共11页 世界临床病例杂志
关键词 White COAT AMBULATORY blood pressure TRIGGERS Hypertension Neuro-endocrine REFLEX NIGHTTIME dip Morning surge Conditioned REFLEX White coat Ambulatory blood pressure Triggers Hypertension Neuro-endocrine reflex Nighttime dip Morning surge Conditioned reflex
作者简介 Correspondence to:Dennis A Bloomfield,MD,Director of Research,Richmond University Medical Center,355 Bard Avenue,Staten Island,New York,NY 10310,United States.dbloomfield@rumcsi.org Telephone:+1-718-8182707 Fax:+1-718-8181279.
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