2018
Blood pressure variability predicts adverse events and cardiovascular outcomes in SPRINT
Mezue K, Goyal A, Pressman G, Matthew R, Horrow J, Rangaswami J. Blood pressure variability predicts adverse events and cardiovascular outcomes in SPRINT. Journal Of Clinical Hypertension 2018, 20: 1247-1252. PMID: 29984884, PMCID: PMC8031192, DOI: 10.1111/jch.13346.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsAdverse eventsDiastolic BPCardiovascular outcomesDiastolic BP-CVSystolic BPAntihypertensive therapyTreatment armsRate of treatment-related adverse eventsPrimary outcomeTreatment-related adverse eventsBlood pressureEffects of antihypertensive therapyCox proportional hazards regressionAcute kidney injuryCompare treatment armsPredictors of outcomeVisit-to-visitStudent's t-testTarget systolic BPProportional hazards regressionBlood pressure variabilityLevels of BPSPRINT dataVisit-to-visit DBP variabilityIndependent predictors
2017
Blood Pressure Variability Predicts Adverse Events and Cardiovascular Outcomes in Chronic Kidney Disease: A Post-Hoc Analysis of the SPRINT Trial
Mezue K, Goyal A, Pressman G, Horrow J, Rangaswami J. Blood Pressure Variability Predicts Adverse Events and Cardiovascular Outcomes in Chronic Kidney Disease: A Post-Hoc Analysis of the SPRINT Trial. American Journal Of Hypertension 2017, 31: 48-52. PMID: 28985328, DOI: 10.1093/ajh/hpx128.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsChronic kidney diseaseAcute kidney injuryDiastolic blood pressureDBP CVVisit-to-visitCardiovascular outcomesBlood pressure variabilityAdverse eventsPrimary outcomeKidney diseaseBlood pressureAssociated with adverse cardiovascular outcomesVisit-to-visit blood pressure variabilityCox proportional hazards regressionTarget systolic blood pressureAdverse cardiovascular outcomesPressure variabilityProportional hazards regressionSystolic blood pressurePredicting adverse eventsPost hoc analysisVisit-to-visit DBP variabilityAntihypertensive therapyIndependent predictorsKidney injuryVisit‐to‐visit systolic blood pressure variability predicts treatment‐related adverse event of hyponatremia in SPRINT
Goyal A, Mezue K, Rangaswami J. Visit‐to‐visit systolic blood pressure variability predicts treatment‐related adverse event of hyponatremia in SPRINT. Cardiovascular Therapeutics 2017, 35 PMID: 28544636, DOI: 10.1111/1755-5922.12274.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsVisit-to-visit systolic blood pressure variabilitySystolic blood pressureSystolic blood pressure variabilityTarget blood pressureBlood pressureBlood pressure variabilitySPRINT trialAdverse eventsSystolic blood pressure <Occurrence of hyponatremiaCox proportional hazards regressionRisk of hyponatremiaBlood pressure <Coefficient of variation of systolic blood pressureProportional hazards regressionStandard treatment groupCardiovascular risk factorsPressure variabilityOverall cohortTreatment armsTreatment subgroupsHazards regressionInclusion criteriaCoefficient of variationHyponatremia
2016
Nocturnal Non-dipping Blood Pressure Profile in Black Normotensives Is Associated with Cardiac Target Organ Damage.
Mezue K, Isiguzo G, Madu C, Nwuruku G, Rangaswami J, Baugh D, Madu E. Nocturnal Non-dipping Blood Pressure Profile in Black Normotensives Is Associated with Cardiac Target Organ Damage. Ethnicity & Disease 2016, 26: 279-84. PMID: 27440966, PMCID: PMC4948793, DOI: 10.18865/ed.26.3.279.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsCardiac target organ damageTarget organ damageNon-dippersBlood pressure profileNocturnal blood pressureOrgan damageBlood pressureBlack normotensivesNon-dipping of blood pressureMass indexCardiovascular riskLeft atrial volume indexLeft ventricular mass indexCardiovascular end-organ damageIncreased relative wall thicknessAtrial volume indexAmbulatory blood pressure patternsNon-dipper groupVentricular mass indexNocturnal non-dippingNon-dipping profileNon-dipping patternPredictor of cardiovascular riskEnd-organ damageNon-dipping blood pressure profileInitial experience with 24-h ambulatory blood pressure monitoring in Nigerian patients with hypertension
Isiguzo G, Baugh D, Nwuruku G, Mezue K, Madu C, Madu E. Initial experience with 24-h ambulatory blood pressure monitoring in Nigerian patients with hypertension. Nigerian Journal Of Cardiology 2016, 13: 33-38. DOI: 10.4103/0189-7969.173851.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchAmbulatory blood pressure monitoringOffice blood pressureHypertensive patientsBlood pressure monitoringTwo-tailed Student's t-testPressure monitoringAdult hypertensive patientsBody mass indexWhite coat hypertensionNight-time BPAbnormal dipping patternsStudent's t-testBurden of hypertensionAmbulatory blood pressure monitoring useWaking BPNigerian patientsDaytime BPConsecutive recruitmentNocturnal hypertensionMass indexBP controlAdverse outcomesEnugu NigeriaBP loadBlood pressure