Elsevier

Progress in Cardiovascular Diseases

Volume 59, Issue 3, November–December 2016, Pages 262-281
Progress in Cardiovascular Diseases

Evidence and Perspectives on the 24-hour Management of Hypertension: Hemodynamic Biomarker-Initiated ‘Anticipation Medicine’ for Zero Cardiovascular Event

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Abstract

There are notable differences between Asians and Westerners regarding hypertension (HTN) and the relationship between HTN and cardiovascular disease (CVD). Asians show greater morning surges in blood pressure (BP) and a steeper slope illustrating the link between higher BP and the risk of CVD events. It is thus particularly important for Asian hypertensives to achieve 24-h BP control, including morning and night-time control. There are three components of ‘perfect 24-h BP control:’ the 24-h BP level, nocturnal BP dipping, and BP variability (BPV), such as the morning BP surge that can be assessed by ambulatory BP monitoring. The morning BP-guided approach using home BP monitoring (HBPM) is the first step toward perfect 24-h BP control, followed by the control of nocturnal HTN. We have been developing new HBPM devices that can measure nocturnal BP. BPV includes different time-phase variability from the shortest beat-by-beat, positional, diurnal, day-by-day, visit-to-visit, seasonal, and yearly changes. The synergistic resonance of each type of BPV would produce a great dynamic BP surge (resonance hypothesis), which triggers a CVD event, especially in the high-risk patients with systemic hemodynamic atherothrombotic syndrome (SHATS). In the future, the innovative management of HTN based on the simultaneous assessment of the resonance of all of the BPV phenotypes using a beat by beat wearable ‘surge’ BP monitoring device (WSP) and an information and communication technology (ICT)-based data analysis system will produce a paradigm shift from ‘dots’ BP management to ‘seamless’ ultimate individualized ‘anticipation medication’ for reaching a zero CVD event rate.

Keywords

Morning hypertension
Nocturnal hypertension
Perfect 24-h blood pressure control
Systemic hemodynamic atherothrombotic syndrome
Blood pressure variability
Information and communication technology
Ambulatory blood pressure monitoring
Home blood pressure monitoring
Wearable blood pressure monitoring
Anticipation medicine

Abbreviations and Acronyms

ABPM
ambulatory blood pressure monitoring
BP
blood pressure
BPV
blood pressure variability
CHD
coronary heart disease
CKD
chronic kidney disease
CPAP
continuous positive airway pressure
CV
cardiovascular
CVD
cardiovascular disease
HBPM
home BP monitoring
HF
heart failure
HTN
hypertension or hypertensive
ICT
information and communication technology
LVH
left ventricular hypertrophy
OSA
obstructive sleep apnea
RAS
renin–angiotensin system
SBP
systolic blood pressure
T2D
type 2 diabetes
UACR
urine albumin-to-creatinine ratio

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