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J Endocrinol Invest ; 34(2): e24-9, 2011 Feb.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-20808074

ABSTRACT

AIM: To determine the prevalence of alterations in blood pressure (BP) in patients with Type 1 diabetes who are normoalbuminuric and normotensive; and to evaluate the association with genetic, clinical and metabolic factors. MATERIAL/ METHODS: Normoalbuminuric, normotensive Type 1 diabetic patients (no.=85) had their ambulatory blood pressure monitoring (ABPM) performed over 24 h, together with measurement of HbA1c and lipid profile, polymorphisms of the ACE gene, non-midriatic retinography, and the "historical HbA1c" calculated (mean of all the determinations available on the patient). RESULTS: Of the 85 patients, a mean of 18.8% had pathologic values of BP over the 24 h, 31.8% during active periods and 22.4% during rest periods; in 42% there was a non-dipper pattern in BP. The patients with alterations of BP had higher body mass index (BMI), higher levels of glycemia and of triglycerides, and decreased levels of HDL cholesterol. The "historical HbA1c" was significantly higher in the patients with the non-dipper pattern (8.6 ± 1.4% vs 7.9 ± 1.4%; p=0.046). Pulse pressure was directly associated with male gender (p=0.006) and with BMI (p=0.001). No differences were detected in the distribution of the polymorphisms of the ACE gene as a function of the BP alterations. CONCLUSIONS: An elevated number normoalbuminuric, normotensive, Type 1 diabetic patients have alterations in BP detected with ABPM over 24 h, and these are associated with a greater BMI, poor long-term metabolic control and a more atherogenic lipid profile.


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Blood Pressure/physiology , Diabetes Mellitus, Type 1/blood , Diabetes Mellitus, Type 1/physiopathology , Energy Metabolism , Lipids/blood , Adolescent , Adult , Blood Pressure Monitoring, Ambulatory , Body Mass Index , Female , Humans , Hypertension/physiopathology , Male , Middle Aged , Young Adult
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Av. diabetol ; 25(4): 257-267, jul.-ago. 2009. tab, ilus
Article in Spanish | IBECS | ID: ibc-73352

ABSTRACT

La hipertensión arterial (HTA) incrementa de forma significativa elriesgo de complicaciones crónicas de la diabetes. Mediante la monitorizaciónambulatoria de presión arterial (MAPA) es posible detectaralteraciones subclínicas de la presión arterial (PA), como elpatrón no dipper, que pasan desapercibidas con la toma aislada, yque son más prevalentes en pacientes con diabetes que en la poblacióngeneral. A pesar de su relevancia, son escasos los datosdisponibles a este respecto en pacientes con diabetes tipo 1 (DM1).Por este motivo, se ha realizado un exhaustivo análisis de la bibliografía(PubMed, Ovid). La prevalencia de HTA y de patrón no dipperdifieren según la metodología del estudio y las características de lapoblación analizada (HTA: 8-58%; patrón no dipper: 18-78%). Lapresencia de patrón no dipper incrementa significativamente el riesgode microalbuminuria y retinopatía. Aunque el control estricto dela HTA disminuye la aparición de complicaciones crónicas de ladiabetes, no hay evidencias de que el tratamiento de las alteracionessubclínicas de la PA, detectadas mediante MAPA en pacientesnormotensos, disminuya la tasa de complicaciones, por lo que esnecesario llevar a cabo estudios prospectivos para aclarar estacuestión(AU)


Hypertension and subclinical alterations of blood pressure (non dipperpattern) increase the risk of chronic diabetes complications. In spiteof this risk, there are few studies that analize this problem in type 1diabetic patients. Because of this, we have made an exhaustive searchabout this item in bibliographic databases (PubMed, Ovid). Prevalenceof hypertension and non-dipper pattern are different depending onthe methodology and population charactheristics (hypertension: 8-58%; non dipper pattern: 18-78%). Non dipper pattern increasessignifi cantively the risk of microalbuminuria and retinopathy. Althoughthere is evidence about the benefi cial effect of tigh control of hypertension,at the moment we do not know exactly the benefi cial effectof treating subclinical alterations of blood pressure in patient with valuesat normal range during standard measurement(AU)


Subject(s)
Humans , Blood Pressure Determination , Hypertension/prevention & control , Diabetes Mellitus, Type 1/complications , Hypertension/complications , Diabetes Complications/diagnosis , Risk Factors
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