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Journal of Human Hypertension | 2002

Relationship between left ventricular mass and blood pressure in treated hypertension.

Luc Missault; M. De Buyzere; Dirk De Bacquer; Daniel Duprez; Denis Clement

This study evaluated prospectively whether there is still a relationship between left ventricular mass and blood pressure once hypertension is treated and determined the relative importance of daytime vs night-time blood pressure, systolic vs diastolic blood pressure and office vs ambulatory blood pressure. A total of 649 patients (305 or 47% female) with essential hypertension, treated with antihypertensive drugs for at least 3 months, underwent office blood pressure measurement and both daytime and night-time ambulatory blood pressure measurement, electrocardiography and echocardiography. Correlations were made between blood pressure values and parameters of left ventricular mass. Electrocardiographic voltage criteria and even more so echocardiographic parameters correlate significantly albeit weakly (r ⩽ 0.28) with blood pressure in treated hypertension. Correlations are consistently higher when systolic blood pressure is considered. Overall, the best correlations are found between 24-h ambulatory systolic or night-time blood pressure and the Sokolow–Lyon voltage as well as the echocardiographic age and body mass index adjusted left ventricular mass. In conclusion, once hypertension is treated, the relationship between blood pressure and left ventricular mass is low. Nevertheless, in this the largest single centre study of its kind, echocardiographic parameters of left ventricular mass in treated hypertensive subjects correlate better with blood pressure than electrocardiographic parameters. Parameters of hypertrophy are more closely related to systolic blood pressure than to diastolic blood pressure. In accordance with the finding that dippers have a better prognosis than non-dippers, night-time blood pressure consistently correlates better with left ventricular mass than daytime blood pressure.


WOS | 2017

The Prognostic Value of Fasting Plasma Glucose, Two-Hour Postload Glucose, and HbA(1c) in Patients With Coronary Artery Disease: A Report From EUROASPIRE IV: A Survey From the European Society of Cardiology

Bahira Shahim; Dirk De Bacquer; Guy De Backer; Viveca Gyberg; Kornelia Kotseva; Linda Mellbin; Oliver Schnell; Jaakko Tuomilehto; David Wood; Lars Rydén

OBJECTIVE Three tests are recommended for identifying dysglycemia: fasting glucose (FPG), 2-h postload glucose (2h-PG) from an oral glucose tolerance test (OGTT), and glycated hemoglobin A1c (HbA1c). This study explored the prognostic value of these screening tests in patients with coronary artery disease (CAD). RESEARCH DESIGN AND METHODS FPG, 2h-PG, and HbA1c were used to screen 4,004 CAD patients without a history of diabetes (age 18–80 years) for dysglycemia. The prognostic value of these tests was studied after 2 years of follow-up. The primary end point included cardiovascular mortality, nonfatal myocardial infarction, stroke, or hospitalization for heart failure and a secondary end point of incident diabetes. RESULTS Complete information including all three glycemic parameters was available in 3,775 patients (94.3%), of whom 246 (6.5%) experienced the primary end point. Neither FPG nor HbA1c predicted the primary outcome, whereas the 2h-PG, dichotomized as <7.8 vs. ≥7.8 mmol/L, was a significant predictor (hazard ratio 1.38, 95% CI 1.07–1.78; P = 0.01). During follow-up, diabetes developed in 78 of the 2,609 patients (3.0%) without diabetes at baseline. An FPG between 6.1 and 6.9 mmol/L did not predict incident diabetes, whereas HbA1c 5.7–6.5% and 2h-PG 7.8–11.0 mmol/L were both significant independent predictors. CONCLUSIONS The 2h-PG, in contrast to FPG and HbA1c, provides significant prognostic information regarding cardiovascular events in patients with CAD. Furthermore, elevated 2h-PG and HbA1c are significant prognostic indicators of an increased risk of incident diabetes.


Proceedings of the 6th International Conference on Occupational Stress and Health | 2006

Impact of psychosocial work factors on low back pain

Els Clays; Dirk De Bacquer; F Leynen; M Kornitzer; F Kittel; Gui De Backer


Heart Rhythm | 2006

LBA-6497: Intensive lipid-lowering therapy and ventricular arrhythmias in patients with coronary artery disease and internal cardioverter defibrillator implants: The claridi trial

Johan De Sutter; Dirk De Bacquer; Luc Jordaens; Marc De Buyzere; Katelyne Matthys; Guy De Backer; René Tavernier


WOS | 2017

A simple screening model for type 2 diabetes in primary care patients treated for hypertension or dyslipidaemia

Lars Rydén; Bahira Shahim; Viveca Gyberg; Dirk De Bacquer; Kornelia Kotseva; G. De Backer; Linda Mellbin; Oliver Schnell; David Wood; Jaakko Tuomilehto


WOS | 2017

Prognostic value of fasting plasma glucose, two hour postload glucose and HbA(1c) in patients with coronary artery disease

Bahira Shahim; Dirk De Bacquer; G. De Backer; Viveca Gyberg; Kornelia Kotseva; Linda Mellbin; Oliver Schnell; Jaakko Tuomilehto; David Wood; Lars Rydén


Workplace Bullying and Harassment, 9th International conference, Abstracts | 2014

The indirect effect of job strain on long-term sickness absence through bullying: a mediation analysis using structural equation modeling

Heidi Janssens; Lutgart Braeckman; Bart De Clercq; Annalisa Casini; Dirk De Bacquer; Els Clays


2014 Congress of the International Commission on Occupational Health - Work Organization and Psychosocial Factors (ICOH WOPS) | 2014

Association between psychosocial risk factors and presenteeism: results from the Belstress III study

Heidi Janssens; Lutgart Braeckman; Bart De Clercq; Annalisa Casini; Dirk De Bacquer; Els Clays


2014 Congress of the International Commission on Occupational Health - Work Organization and Psychosocial Factors (ICOH WOPS) | 2014

Job strain indirectly affects long-term sickness absence through bullying: a mediation analysis using structural equation modeling

Heidi Janssens; Lutgart Braeckman; Bart De Clercq; Annalisa Casini; Dirk De Bacquer; Els Clays


Work Environment and Cardiovascular Diseases, 6th ICOH international conference, Abstracts | 2013

The interaction between physical and psychosocial risk factors at work in relation to coronary heart disease

Els Clays; Andreas Holtermann; Koen Van Herck; Annalisa Casini; F Kittel; Gui De Backer; Dirk De Bacquer

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Annalisa Casini

Université libre de Bruxelles

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G. De Backer

Ghent University Hospital

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Kornelia Kotseva

National Institutes of Health

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David Wood

Imperial College London

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