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在 COVID-19 大流行期间接受治疗的高血压患者的动态血压监测 - 欧洲高血压学会的研究 (ESH ABPM COVID-19 研究)。

Ambulatory blood pressure monitoring in treated patients with hypertension in the COVID-19 pandemic - The study of European society of hypertension (ESH ABPM COVID-19 study).

机构信息

1st Department of Cardiology, Interventional Electrocardiology and Arterial Hypertension, Jagiellonian University Medical College, Krakow, Poland.

Cardiology Department Klinikum Wels-Grieskirchen, Wels, Austria.

出版信息

Blood Press. 2023 Dec;32(1):2161998. doi: 10.1080/08037051.2022.2161998.

Abstract

PURPOSE

The coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic and the subsequent lockdown profoundly affected almost all aspects of daily life including health services worldwide. The established risk factors for increased blood pressure (BP) and hypertension may also demonstrate significant changes during the pandemic. This study aims to determine the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on BP control and BP phenotypes as assessed with 24-hour ambulatory BP monitoring (ABPM).

MATERIALS AND METHODS

This is a multi-centre, observational, retrospective and comparative study involving Excellence Centres of the European Society of Hypertension across Europe. Along with clinical data and office BP, ABPM recordings will be collected in adult patients with treated arterial hypertension. There will be two groups in the study: Group 1 will consist of participants who have undergone two ABPM recordings - the second one occurring during the COVID-19 pandemic, i.e. after March 2020, and the first one 9-15 months prior to the second. Participants in Group 2 will have two repeated ABPM recordings - both performed before the pandemic within a similar 9-15 month interval between the recordings. Within each group, we will analyse and compare BP variables and phenotypes (including averaged daytime and night-time BP, BP variability, dipper and non-dipper status, white-coat and masked hypertension) between the two respective ABPM recordings and compare these changes between the two groups. The target sample size will amount to least 590 participants in each of the study groups, which means a total of at least 2360 ABPM recordings overall.

EXPECTED OUTCOMES

As a result, we expect to identify the impact of a COVID-19 pandemic on blood pressure control and the quality of medical care in order to develop the strategy to control cardiovascular risk factors during unpredictable global events.

摘要

目的

2019 年冠状病毒病(COVID-19)大流行以及随后的封锁对全球的卫生服务等日常生活的几乎所有方面都产生了深远的影响。已确定的血压(BP)升高和高血压的危险因素在大流行期间也可能发生显著变化。本研究旨在确定 COVID-19 大流行对血压控制和通过 24 小时动态血压监测(ABPM)评估的血压表型的影响。

材料和方法

这是一项多中心、观察性、回顾性和比较研究,涉及欧洲高血压学会的欧洲卓越中心。除了临床数据和诊室血压外,还将在接受治疗的动脉高血压成年患者中收集 ABPM 记录。研究中将有两组患者:第 1 组包括接受了两次 ABPM 记录的参与者,第二次记录发生在 COVID-19 大流行期间,即 2020 年 3 月之后,第一次记录在第二次之前 9-15 个月;第 2 组的参与者将进行两次重复的 ABPM 记录,两次均在大流行之前在两次记录之间的相似 9-15 个月间隔内进行。在每组内,我们将分析和比较两次 ABPM 记录之间的血压变量和表型(包括平均日间和夜间血压、血压变异性、杓型和非杓型状态、白大衣高血压和隐匿性高血压),并比较两组之间的这些变化。预计每组的目标样本量将至少为 590 名参与者,这意味着总共至少有 2360 次 ABPM 记录。

预期结果

因此,我们期望确定 COVID-19 大流行对血压控制和医疗保健质量的影响,以便制定在不可预测的全球事件期间控制心血管危险因素的策略。

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