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@article{1123202, author = {Cornelissen, Germaine and Siegelová, Jarmila and Watanabe, Yoshihiko and Otsuka, Kuniaki and Halberg, Franz}, article_location = {Hauppauge, Spojené státy americké}, article_number = {4}, keywords = {Ambulatory Blood Pressure Monitoring; Cardiovascular Disease Risk; Outcome; Pulse Pressure Product (PPP); Vascular Variability Disorder (VVD)}, language = {eng}, issn = {1556-4002}, journal = {World Heart Journal}, title = {Chronobiologically-Interpreted ABPM Reveals Another Vascular Variability Anomaly (VVA): Excessive Pulse Pressure Product (PPP) Updated Conference Report}, volume = {4}, year = {2012} }
TY - JOUR ID - 1123202 AU - Cornelissen, Germaine - Siegelová, Jarmila - Watanabe, Yoshihiko - Otsuka, Kuniaki - Halberg, Franz PY - 2012 TI - Chronobiologically-Interpreted ABPM Reveals Another Vascular Variability Anomaly (VVA): Excessive Pulse Pressure Product (PPP) Updated Conference Report JF - World Heart Journal VL - 4 IS - 4 SP - 237-245 EP - 237-245 PB - Nova Science Publishers SN - 15564002 KW - Ambulatory Blood Pressure Monitoring KW - Cardiovascular Disease Risk KW - Outcome KW - Pulse Pressure Product (PPP) KW - Vascular Variability Disorder (VVD) N2 - To assess the risk associated with an Excessive Pulse Pressure Product (EPPP, where PPP = systolic blood pressure x heart rate / 100), PPP was determined from Chronobiologically and chronomically interpreted aroundthe-clock Ambulatory Blood Pressure Monitoring (CABPM) and related to outcomes in three different investigations, carried out in the Czech Republic, Japan, and Taiwan. In these three outcome studies, values of PPP above 100 were associated with a statistically significant increase in cardiovascular disease risk. As such, EPPP in a 7-day or longer around-the-clock record qualifies as a new Vascular Variability Anomaly (VVA), or, if it persists in a series of 7-day records, a Vascular Variability Disorder (VVD). Being the product of blood pressure and heart rate, EPPP is not independent from MESOR-hypertension. The extent to which EPPP may contribute additive cardiovascular disease risk to other VVDs will require larger outcome studies capable of separating the risk associated with each VVD. In any event, PPP offers itself as another harbinger of risk, as a gauge for the optimization of treatment by timing, and as a variable with a time structure of its own, differing in terms of components with long periods found in time series covering decades from concomitantly measured systolic and diastolic blood pressure and heart rate. Since cardiovascular disease risk is dramatically increased by the co-existence of several VVAs (up to 100% in a 6-year prospective outcome study), sole reliance on the mean without consideration of other VVAs can no longer be forgiven as ignorance and should rather be viewed as indolence, eventually even as criminal negligence. ER -
CORNELISSEN, Germaine, Jarmila SIEGELOVÁ, Yoshihiko WATANABE, Kuniaki OTSUKA and Franz HALBERG. Chronobiologically-Interpreted ABPM Reveals Another Vascular Variability Anomaly (VVA): Excessive Pulse Pressure Product (PPP) Updated Conference Report. \textit{World Heart Journal}. Hauppauge, Spojené státy americké: Nova Science Publishers, 2012, vol.~4, No~4, p.~237-245. ISSN~1556-4002.
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