Blood Pressure Patterns in Patients with Parkinson's Disease: A Systematic Review
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Blood Pressure Patterns in Patients with Parkinson's Disease: A Systematic Review
Abstract
(1) Background: Cardiovascular autonomic dysfunction is a non-motor feature in Parkinson's disease with negative impact on functionality and life expectancy, prompting early detection and proper management. We aimed to describe the blood pressure patterns reported in patients with Parkinson's disease, as measured by 24-h ambulatory blood pressure monitoring. (2) Methods: We conducted a systematic search on the PubMed database. Studies enrolling patients with Parkinson's disease undergoing 24-h ambulatory blood pressure monitoring were included. Data regarding study population, Parkinson's disease course, vasoactive drugs, blood pressure profiles, and measurements were recorded. (3) Results: The search identified 172 studies. Forty studies eventually fulfilled the inclusion criteria, with 3090 patients enrolled. Abnormal blood pressure profiles were commonly encountered: high blood pressure in 38.13% of patients (938/2460), orthostatic hypotension in 38.68% (941/2433), supine hypertension in 27.76% (445/1603) and nocturnal hypertension in 38.91% (737/1894). Dipping status was also altered often, 40.46% of patients (477/1179) being reverse dippers and 35.67% (310/869) reduced dippers. All these patterns were correlated with negative clinical and imaging outcomes. (4) Conclusion: Patients with Parkinson's disease have significantly altered blood pressure patterns that carry a negative prognosis. Ambulatory blood pressure monitoring should be validated as a biomarker of PD-associated cardiovascular dysautonomia and a tool for assisting therapeutic interventions.
Keywords: 24-h ambulatory blood pressure monitoring; Parkinson’s disease; arterial hypertension; blood pressure patterns; dysautonomia; nocturnal hypertension; orthostatic hypotension; reduced dipping; reverse dipping; supine hypertension.
Conflict of interest statement
The authors declare no conflict of interest. The funders had no role in the design of the study; in the collection, analyses, or interpretation of data; in the writing of the manuscript, or in the decision to publish the results.
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