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  • Title: Arterial hypertension in adults after surgical treatment of aortic coarctation.
    Author: Kaemmerer H, Oelert F, Bahlmann J, Blücher S, Meyer GP, Mügge A.
    Journal: Thorac Cardiovasc Surg; 1998 Jun; 46(3):121-5. PubMed ID: 9714485.
    Abstract:
    Despite primarily successful surgical repair of aortic coarctation (CoA), postoperative persistent, recurring, or newly developing hypertension is regarded as a risk factor of earlier mortality compared with a normal population. The present study shows that even after surgical correction of CoA many patients have hypertension at rest or during exercise. Out of 44 patients, 72% had a pathological profile at rest, 20% during exercise, and 53% during ambulatory blood pressure measurement. Regular checks on blood pressure are therefore necessary, including measurements at rest, during exercise, and under ambulatory conditions. Since these processes yield very different answers they should be combined and evaluated critically for a proper assessment of the blood pressure situation and effective treatment. Ambulatory blood pressure measurement allows the recognition of round-the-clock behavior of blood pressure and of patients with 'occult' or 'white-coat' hypertension, and furthermore it helps to control the effectiveness of the treatment. It thus makes an essential contribution to the postoperative care of patients after surgical treatment of CoA.
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