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Abstract: Objective To study the morphological characteristics of blood pressure in patients with chronic kidney disease (CKD) and the clinical effect of antihypertensive drugs before bedtime on patients. Methods The dynamic blood pressure data and clinical indicators of 182 CKD patients with hypertension who were hospitalized from January 2018 to September 2019 were collected to describe the characteristics of patients blood pressure circadian rhythm and the distribution of special blood pressure types. The clinical effect of taking antihypertensive drugs before bedtime on patients were analyzed. Results There were significant differences in age, 24hour systolic blood pressure, daytime systolic blood pressure and night systolic blood pressure among patients with different CKD stages. The pattern of blood pressure in CKD patients with hypertension was mainly nondipper. Compared with the patients in dippertype blood pressure group, the patients with nondipper or antidipper had higher age, higher hypersensitive Creactive protein (HSCRP) and lower hemoglobin. Multivariate regression analysis showed that age and HSCRP were independent risk factors for abnormal blood pressure rhythm. The blood pressure control rate of the patients in the clinic was 25.3%, the dynamic blood pressure control rate was 14.3%, the average control rate was 5.5%, and the uncontrolled blood pressure rate at night was 83.5%. 19.8% of the patients had masked hypertension, and whitecoat hypertension was found in 8.8% of the patients. The 24hour urine protein and serum uric acid were significantly improved in patients who took antihypertensive drugs before going to bed for three months (P<0.05). Conclusion The main pattern of blood pressure in patients with CKD complicated with hypertension is nondipper. Age and HSCRP are independent risk factors for abnormal blood pressure rhythm. Patients with lower hemoglobin are more likely to develop nondipper blood pressure. Taking antihypertensive drugs before bedtime may reduce urine protein and serum uric acid by restoring the circadian rhythm of blood pressure.
Key words: kidney diseases, hypertension;blood pressure monitoring, ambulatory, hypertension
Wu Peng, Zhang Jiachen, Shen Lei . Analysis of blood pressure morphology and clinical effect in patients with chronic renal disease[J]. Clinical Focus, doi: 10.3969/j.issn.1004-583X.2020.10.010.
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