Pulse pressure in patients with arterial hypertension in Slovenia

Pulzni tlak pri bolnikih z arterijsko hipertenzijo v Sloveniji

Authors

  • Marjetka Pal University of Maribor, Faculty of Medicine, Department of Pharmacology and Experimental Toxicology , Univerza v Mariboru, Medicinska fakulteta, Katedra za farmakologijo in eksperimentalno toksikologijo Author
  • Marjan Pajntar Medical Chamber of Slovenia , Zdravniška zbornica Slovenije Author
  • Brane Leskošek University of Ljubljana, Faculty of Medicine, Institute for Biostatistics and Medical Informatics , Univerza v Ljubljani, Medicinska fakulteta, Inštitut za biostatistiko in medicinsko informatiko Author
  • Jože Drinovec University of Maribor, Faculty of Medicine, Department of Clinical Pharmacology and Department of Internal Medicine , Univerza v Mariboru, Medicinska fakulteta, Katedra za klinično farmakologijo in Katedra za interno medicino Author
  • Polonca Ferk University of Maribor, Faculty of Medicine, Department of Pharmacology and Experimental Toxicology , Univerza v Mariboru, Medicinska fakulteta, Katedra za farmakologijo in eksperimentalno toksikologijo Author

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.18690/actabiomed.53

Keywords:

pulse pressure, arterial hypertension, epidemiology, Slovenia

Abstract

Purpose: The aim of our study was to evaluate age- and gender-dependent pulse pressure (PP), systolic blood pressure (SBP), and diastolic blood pressure (DBP) distributions as well as their interconnected relationships in a large patient sample diagnosed with arterial hypertension in Slovenia.

Methods: Data on brachial arterial pressure measurements (SBP, DBP) were taken from the medical records of 19,972 arterial hypertension patients. More than 360 family medicine physicians participated in the study. The majority of the data was collected from 2002 to 2006.

Results: Mean PP, SBP and DBP were (71.2 ± 16.9) mmHg, (172.8 ± 18.1) mmHg and (101.6 ± 10.4) mmHg, respectively. Linear regression analysis showed a significant association of PP with age (p < 0.001) and with gender (p < 0.001). Pulse pressure increased similarly with age for men and women. Women had significantly higher PP than men during ages of 35 to 65 years (p < 0.001), but the difference was less evident for those above 80 years. Pulse pressure had a U-shape-like relationship with DBP, and a strong, almost linear relationship with SBP.

Conclusion: The results of our study show age- and gender-dependent differences in PP distribution for Slovene patients with arterial hypertension. These findings may remind family medicine physicians to take PP values into consideration when planning antihypertensive therapy.

Author Biographies

  • Marjetka Pal, University of Maribor, Faculty of Medicine, Department of Pharmacology and Experimental Toxicology, Univerza v Mariboru, Medicinska fakulteta, Katedra za farmakologijo in eksperimentalno toksikologijo

    Maribor, Slovenia.

  • Marjan Pajntar, Medical Chamber of Slovenia, Zdravniška zbornica Slovenije

    Ljubljana, Slovenia.

  • Brane Leskošek, University of Ljubljana, Faculty of Medicine, Institute for Biostatistics and Medical Informatics, Univerza v Ljubljani, Medicinska fakulteta, Inštitut za biostatistiko in medicinsko informatiko

    Ljubljana, Slovenia.

  • Jože Drinovec, University of Maribor, Faculty of Medicine, Department of Clinical Pharmacology and Department of Internal Medicine, Univerza v Mariboru, Medicinska fakulteta, Katedra za klinično farmakologijo in Katedra za interno medicino

    Maribor, Slovenia.

  • Polonca Ferk, University of Maribor, Faculty of Medicine, Department of Pharmacology and Experimental Toxicology, Univerza v Mariboru, Medicinska fakulteta, Katedra za farmakologijo in eksperimentalno toksikologijo

    Maribor, Slovenia.

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Published

27.11.2021

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Clinical Study

How to Cite

Pal, M., Pajntar, M., Leskošek, B. ., Drinovec, J., & Ferk, P. (2021). Pulse pressure in patients with arterial hypertension in Slovenia: Pulzni tlak pri bolnikih z arterijsko hipertenzijo v Sloveniji. Acta Medico-Biotechnica, 4(2), 11-17. https://doi.org/10.18690/actabiomed.53

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