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European Heart Journal 2000 21(20):1714-1718; doi:10.1053/euhj.1999.2042
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White coat effect, blood pressure and mortality in men: prospective cohort study

T.E Strandbergf1 and V Salomaa

Department of Medicine, University of Helsinki and National Public Health Institute, Helsinki, Finland

revised November 23, 1999; accepted December 1, 1999

Abstract

Background Because long-term follow-up studies, which also included normotensive controls, have been lacking, the clinical significance of ‘white coat’ effect and of ‘white coat’ hypertension has remained controversial.

Methods and Results Twenty-one-year prospective data was gathered in 536 men with cardiovascular risk factors at baseline. Blood pressure was measured both by a nurse and by a physician and ‘white coat effect’ was defined as the difference between the two measurements (physician minus nurse). In addition, four blood pressure groups were categorized: normotensive (n=259), white coat hypertensive (n=18), mildly hypertensive (n=150) and persistently hypertensive (n=109). Comparison of these groups at baseline showed that men with white coat hypertension had higher levels of metabolic risk factors. Sixty-eight men died during follow-up. The men with a white coat effect >30mmHg (n=37) had significantly higher mortality than other men (relative risk 2·2, 95% confidence interval 1·1–4·2). Mortality was significantly higher in the white coat hypertensive group (33·3%) than in the normotensive group (9·5%, P=0·0005 between groups). Relative risk adjusted for baseline risk factors in the white coat hypertensive group was 3·3 (1·2–7·6) compared with the normotensive group. The development of drug-treated hypertension was also more common (27·8% vs 13·4% in the normotensive group, P<0·0001 between groups).

Conclusion The results suggest that white coat hypertension or a large white coat effect is not an innocent phenomenon. It tends to co-exist with metabolic risk factors and predicts total and cardiovascular mortality during long-term follow-up.

Key Words: White coat, hypertension, blood pressure, mortality

f1 Correspondence: Timo E. Strandberg, MD, P.O. Box 340, FIN-00029 HYKS, Finland.

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