Association between Blood Pressure Variability and frailty in Chronic Kidney Disease
Danya Pradeep Kumar, Tobia Zanotto, Kate Young, Aditi Gupta

TL;DR
This study finds that reduced nighttime blood pressure dipping is linked to frailty in people with chronic kidney disease.
Contribution
The novel finding is the association between lack of nocturnal blood pressure dipping and frailty in CKD patients.
Findings
Pre-frail/frail CKD patients showed significantly lower nocturnal systolic and diastolic BP dipping compared to non-frail patients.
Systolic BP variability did not differ between pre-frail/frail and non-frail CKD groups across different time periods.
Reduced nocturnal BP dipping is associated with frailty, suggesting a potential link to cardiovascular and autonomic dysfunction.
Abstract
Blood pressure (BP) dysregulation is a common early sign of cardiovascular dysfunction and contributes to the progression of chronic kidney disease (CKD). BP variability (BPV), reflecting physiological BP fluctuations, is a marker of cardiovascular, physical, and cognitive aging. This single center cross-sectional study examines the association between frailty, and BPV and nocturnal BP dipping in CKD. We recorded 24-hour ambulatory blood pressure (ABP) in individuals with CKD. We assessed frailty using the FRAIL scale. BPV was examined for the 24-hour duration, daytime and nighttime hours (based on individual participant bedtimes). Nocturnal dipping for systolic and diastolic BP, and their association with frailty were examined. Twenty-eight individuals (46% female; age: 69.8±8.67 years; eGFR: 34.4±8.6 mL/min/1.73m2) with CKD completed the assessments. Based on the FRAIL scale, 10…
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TopicsBlood Pressure and Hypertension Studies · Cardiovascular Health and Risk Factors · Chronic Kidney Disease and Diabetes
