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Angiology | 2003

Left Ventricular Mass in Dippers and Nondippers with Newly Diagnosed Hypertension

P. Cicconetti; Sergio Morelli; Caterina De Serra; V. Ciotti; Flavia Chiarotti; Manfredi Giusti de Marle; Luigi Ottaviani; Noemi Riolo; Vincenzo Marigliano

Hypertensive subjects can be subdivided into 2 groups, dippers and nondippers, according to the presence or the lack of a nocturnal fall of blood pressure of more than 10%. Several studies have investigated cardiac organ damage in the 2 groups with discordant results, but they included subjects with different onset, severity, and treatment of hypertension. The authors selected 23 dippers and 17 nondippers affected by newly (< 1 year) diagnosed grades 1 and 2 hypertension, never treated, who underwent 24-hour ambulatory blood pressure monitoring and M-mode echocardiography. They did not find significant differences between the 2 groups as regards the echocardiographic left ventricular and atrial dimensions or regarding the left ventricular mass, left ventricular mass index, or relative wall thickness. Also no significant differences were found in the rate of either left ventricular remodeling or left ventricular hyper trophy. These data suggest that nondipping status is not associated with a higher level of cardiac involvement in the early phases of hypertension compared to dipping status.


Blood Pressure | 2003

Circadian Blood Pressure Pattern and Cognitive Function in Newly Diagnosed Older Hypertensives

P. Cicconetti; V. Ciotti; G. Monteforte; A. Moisè; F. Chiarotti; Gianfranco Piccirillo; Mauro Cacciafesta

Hypertensive subjects can be subdivided in two groups, dippers and non-dippers, according to the presence or the lack of a nocturnal fall of blood pressure (BP) of over 10%. Several studies have investigated cardiovascular and cerebrovascular organ damage in the two groups with discordant results, but fewer of them analysed the relationship between circadian BP pattern and cognitive function, and none in the early phases of hypertension. To this purpose, we selected 40 older hypertensives, 23 dippers and 17 non-dippers, with newly diagnosed hypertension, never treated, who underwent to 24-h ambulatory BP monitoring (ABPM), Mini-Mental State Examination (MMSE) and recording of event-related potentials (ERPs). No significant differences between dippers and non-dippers were found in the MMSE scores and P300 latency values, as we expected, and not even in N2 wave latency values, showing that the non-dipping pattern is not associated with lower cognitive function in the early phases of hypertension.


Clinical and Experimental Hypertension | 2000

Event-related potentials in the elderly with new mild hypertension

P. Cicconetti; Mauro Cacciafesta; G. Monteforte; F. Thau; M. Durante; F. Chiarotti; V. Ciotti; Gianfranco Piccirillo; Vincenzo Marigliano

Hypertension is a risk factor for cerebrovascular diseases (CVD) and cognitive impairment and the relative risk of CVD at every level of blood pressure (BP) is greater among the elderly. We submitted 20 elderly affected by new mild hypertension and 10 elderly normotensives to 24-hour ambulatory BP monitoring (ABPM), to evaluate their cognitive state using the Mini-Mental-State-Examination and to the recording of related acoustic evoked potentials (P300 and N2). We did not find significant differences for P300 latency between hypertensives and normotensives, while N2 latency recording showed a statistically significant protracted value in elderly hypertensives. In these patients we found a significant correlation between the N2 latency and systolic blood pressure values recorded by ABPM . These results demonstrated early functional alterations of cognitive state in elderly hypertensives, that are related to systolic blood pressure and future data might point to an earlier use of therapy.


Clinical Neurophysiology | 2007

Event related brain potentials in elderly patients with recently diagnosed isolated systolic hypertension

P. Cicconetti; V. Ciotti; Laura Tafaro; Evaristo Ettorre; Flavia Chiarotti; Carolina Priami; Mauro Cacciafesta; Vincenzo Marigliano

OBJECTIVE Isolated Systolic Hypertension (ISH) is a known risk factor for cognitive impairment, but the time of onset of neurocognitive changes relative to the onset of ISH has yet to be established. The purpose of this study was to investigate the relationship between systolic BP values and neurocognitive function in the early stages of ISH. METHODS Twenty elderly patients with recently (< 2 years) diagnosed ISH and 10 elderly normotensive controls underwent Ambulatory Blood Pressure Monitoring (ABPM) and neurocognitive assessment, performed using the Mini Mental State Examination (MMSE), and the recording of ERPs with an odd ball acoustic paradigm. RESULTS There were no significant differences in MMSE scores or in the P300 latency between ISH patients and controls. The N2 latency was significantly higher in ISH patients vs. controls (p<0.0001), and showed a significant association with both clinical and ambulatory systolic BP and pulse pressure values in the overall study population. CONCLUSIONS These findings suggest the existence of early subclinical alterations in neurocognitive function in early ISH, detectable through ERPs. SIGNIFICANCE Our findings underscore the ISH may constitute a threat to neurocognitive health in the elderly.


American Journal of Hypertension | 2003

Blunted nocturnal fall in blood pressure and left ventricular mass in elderly individuals with recently diagnosed isolated systolic hypertension

P. Cicconetti; Sergio Morelli; Luigi Ottaviani; Flavia Chiarotti; Caterina De Serra; Paolo De Marzio; Marianna Costarella; Alessandro Sgreccia; V. Ciotti; Vincenzo Marigliano


Archives of Gerontology and Geriatrics | 2002

Lifestyle and cardiovascular aging in centenarians

P. Cicconetti; Laura Tafaro; G. Tedeschi; M.T. Tombolillo; V. Ciotti; G. Troisi; Vincenzo Marigliano


Hypertension Research | 2004

Event-related brain potentials in elderly dippers and nondippers with recently diagnosed hypertension

P. Cicconetti; V. Ciotti; Laura Tafaro; Carolina Priami; Flavia Chiarotti; Marianna Costarella; Gianfranco Piccirillo; Mauro Cacciafesta


Archives of Gerontology and Geriatrics | 2004

BLOOD PRESSURE VARIABILITY AND COGNITIVE FUNCTION IN OLDER HYPERTENSIVES

P. Cicconetti; M. Costarelia; A. Moisè; V. Ciotti; Laura Tafaro; G. Monteforte; Gianfranco Piccirillo; Mauro Cacciafesta


Archives of Gerontology and Geriatrics | 2001

Studies on the brain event related potentials in the elderly with white-coat or isolated systolic hypertension

P. Cicconetti; M. Cacciafesta; G. Monteforte; V. Ciotti; A. Moisè; Gianfranco Piccirillo; Vincenzo Marigliano


American Journal of Hypertension | 2000

C039: Different patterns of blood pressure variability age-related increase in males and females

P. Cicconetti; M. Migliori; A. Lorido; V. Ciotti; A.M. D'Avanzo; Vincenzo Marigliano

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P. Cicconetti

Sapienza University of Rome

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Mauro Cacciafesta

Sapienza University of Rome

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G. Monteforte

Sapienza University of Rome

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A. Moisè

Sapienza University of Rome

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Noemi Riolo

Sapienza University of Rome

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Carolina Priami

Sapienza University of Rome

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Caterina De Serra

Sapienza University of Rome

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