Nocturnal systolic blood pressure pattern of type 2 diabetic hypertensive men with erectile dysfunction: A cross sectional study from Northern Sri Lanka

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Objective: This small scale cross-sectional study was done to identify the common systolic blood pressure pattern (dipping or non-dipping) among type 2 diabetic men with coexisting hypertension and erectile dysfunction(ED). A recent study in the same setting showed that prevalence of ED was high among diabetic men and co-existing hypertension was identified as an independent risk factor. There was a postulation about an association between ED and non-dipping nocturnal blood pressure pattern. So ambulatory blood pressure measurements (ABPM) was obtained for participants to test this prediction. Data was analysed using SPSS 25 Version. Results: Among 29 participants who underwent ABPM, 21 showed non-dipping pattern of nocturnal systolic blood pressure (72.4%; CI 54.3-86.3). Mean SBP of participants was 125.55 +_14.1 and Mean DBP was 81.5 + _12.82. There was no statistical difference observed in mean SBP and DBP between patients with dipping nocturnal SBP and non-dipping pattern (P > 0.05). Variability of SBP was high among the participants (Mean SD-11.96 +/_2.74) and DBP also showed relatively high variability (SD-9.28 +/_2.9). Mean dipping percentage of the SBP during sleep was 5.54 +/_6.66. A significant difference in heart rate (HR) between patients with non-dipping and dipping pattern was noted (P-0.034).

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Kumanan, T., Sujanitha, V., Rajeshkannan, N., & Nisahan, B. (2019). Nocturnal systolic blood pressure pattern of type 2 diabetic hypertensive men with erectile dysfunction: A cross sectional study from Northern Sri Lanka. BMC Research Notes, 12(1). https://doi.org/10.1186/s13104-019-4740-z

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