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Randomized Controlled Trial
. 2016 Nov;10(11):847-856.
doi: 10.1016/j.jash.2016.08.005. Epub 2016 Aug 26.

Orthostatic changes in systolic blood pressure among SPRINT participants at baseline

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Randomized Controlled Trial

Orthostatic changes in systolic blood pressure among SPRINT participants at baseline

Raymond R Townsend et al. J Am Soc Hypertens. 2016 Nov.

Abstract

Orthostatic changes in systolic blood pressure (SBP) impact cardiovascular outcomes. In this study, we aimed to determine the pattern of orthostatic systolic pressure changes in participants enrolled in the SBP Intervention Trial (SPRINT) at their baseline visit before randomization and sought to understand clinical factors predictive of these changes. Of the 9323 participants enrolled in SPRINT, 8662 had complete data for these analyses. The SBP after 1 minute of standing was subtracted from the mean value of the three preceding seated SBP values. At the baseline visit, medical history, medications, anthropometric measures, and standard laboratory testing were undertaken. The mean age of SPRINT participants was 68 years, two-thirds were male, with 30% black, 11% Hispanic, and 55% Caucasian. The spectrum of SBP changes on standing demonstrated that increases in SBP were as common as declines, and about 5% of participants had an increase, and 5% had a decrease of >20 mm Hg in SBP upon standing. Female sex, taller height, more advanced kidney disease, current smoking, and several drug classes were associated with larger declines in BP upon standing, while black race, higher blood levels of glucose and sodium, and heavier weight were associated with more positive values of the change in BP upon standing. Our cross-sectional results show a significant spectrum of orthostatic SBP changes, reflecting known (eg, age) and less well-known (eg, kidney function) relationships that may be important considerations in determining the optimal target blood pressure in long-term outcomes of older hypertensive patients.

Keywords: Cross-sectional; SBP; epidemiology; human; orthostasis.

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Conflict of interest statement

Conflict of interest: All other authors have no conflicts of interest.

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Figure 1
Shown is the distribution of changes in seated-to-standing SBP in 8662 SPRINT participants at their baseline visit determined by subtracting the seated from the standing SBP values. Negative numbers indicate a lower SBP on standing compared with sitting. SBP, systolic blood pressure; SPRINT, SBP Intervention Trial.

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