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24-hour ambulatory blood pressure and cryptogenic ischemic stroke in young adults

Tulkki Lauri; Martinez-Majander Nicolas; Haapalahti Petri; Tolppanen Heli; Sinisalo Juha; Repo Olli; Sarkanen Tomi; Numminen Heikki; Ryödi Essi; Ylikotila Pauli; Roine Risto O.; Lautamäki Riikka; Saraste Antti; Miettinen Tuuli; Autere Jaana; Jäkälä Pekka; Hedman Marja; Huhtakangas Juha; Junttola Ulla; Putaala Jukka; Pirinen Jani; SECRETO Study Group

24-hour ambulatory blood pressure and cryptogenic ischemic stroke in young adults

Tulkki Lauri
Martinez-Majander Nicolas
Haapalahti Petri
Tolppanen Heli
Sinisalo Juha
Repo Olli
Sarkanen Tomi
Numminen Heikki
Ryödi Essi
Ylikotila Pauli
Roine Risto O.
Lautamäki Riikka
Saraste Antti
Miettinen Tuuli
Autere Jaana
Jäkälä Pekka
Hedman Marja
Huhtakangas Juha
Junttola Ulla
Putaala Jukka
Pirinen Jani
SECRETO Study Group
Katso/Avaa
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doi:10.1080/07853890.2023.2203513
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https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/07853890.2023.2203513
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Background

In young patients, up to 40% of ischemic strokes remain cryptogenic despite modern-day diagnostic work-up. There are limited data on blood pressure (BP) behavior in these patients. Thus, we aimed to compare ambulatory blood pressure (ABP) profiles between young patients with a recent cryptogenic ischemic stroke (CIS) and stroke-free controls.

Patients and Methods

In this substudy of the international multicenter case-control study SECRETO (NCT01934725), 24-hour ambulatory blood pressure monitoring (ABPM) was performed in consecutive 18-49-year-old CIS patients and stroke-free controls. The inclusion criteria were met by 132 patients (median age, 41.9 years; 56.1% males) and 106 controls (41.9 years; 56.6% males). We assessed not only 24-hour, daytime, and nighttime ABP but also hypertension phenotypes and nocturnal dipping status.

Results

24-hour and daytime ABP were higher among controls. After adjusting for relevant confounders, a non-dipping pattern of diastolic blood pressure (DBP) was associated with CIS in the entire sample (odds ratio, 3.85; 95% confidence interval, 1.20-12.42), in participants without antihypertensives (4.86; 1.07-22.02), and in participants without a patent foramen ovale (PFO) (7.37; 1.47-36.81). After excluding patients in the first tertile of the delay between the stroke and ABPM, a non-dipping pattern of DBP was not associated with CIS, but a non-dipping pattern of both systolic BP and DBP was (4.85; 1.37-17.10). In participants with a PFO and in those without hypertension by any definition, no associations between non-dipping patterns of BP and CIS emerged.

Conclusions

Non-dipping patterns of BP were associated with CIS in the absence of a PFO but not in the absence of hypertension. This may reflect differing pathophysiology underlying CIS in patients with versus without a PFO. Due to limitations of the study, results regarding absolute ABP levels should be interpreted with caution. Key Messages Nocturnal non-dipping patterns of blood pressure were associated with cryptogenic ischemic stroke except in participants with a patent foramen ovale and in those without hypertension by any definition, which may indicate differing pathophysiology underlying cryptogenic ischemic stroke in patients with and without a patent foramen ovale. It might be reasonable to include ambulatory blood pressure monitoring in the diagnostic work-up for young patients with ischemic stroke to detect not only the absolute ambulatory blood pressure levels but also their blood pressure behavior.

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