The association between prediabetes and morning surge in patients with newly diagnosed hypertension
Abstract
Objective: Morning surge (MS) is defined as the difference between
the mean systolic blood pressure (SBP) within two hours after awake in
the morning and the lowest SBP at night. It has been reported that
morning surge (MS) is an independent predictor of cardiovascular
events. Fasting glucose in the range of 100-125 mg/dl is called as
prediabetes and the incidence of both coronary and cerebrovascular
events in prediabetic patients increase when compared to those with
fasting blood glucose <100 mg/dl. Our aim in this study is to investigate the relationship between MS and prediabetes in patients with newly
diagnosed hypertension