TY - JOUR
T1 - Clinical benefit of treatment of stage-1, low-risk hypertension Korean national health insurance database analysis
AU - Lee, Chan Joo
AU - Ryu, Jiin
AU - Kim, Hyeon Chang
AU - Ryu, Dong Ryeol
AU - Ihm, Sang Hyun
AU - Kim, Yong Jin
AU - Shin, Jin Ho
AU - Pyun, Wook Bum
AU - Kang, Hyoung Soo
AU - Park, Jong Heon
AU - Hwang, Jinseub
AU - Park, Sungha
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
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PY - 2018/12
Y1 - 2018/12
N2 - Evidence about the benefits of treating uncomplicated, low-risk, stage-1 hypertension is lacking. The study aimed to investigate the association between mean blood pressure (BP) and clinical outcomes, and to determine optimal BPs in treated, low-risk, stage-1 hypertension. From the National Health Insurance Service Health Examination Database, patients with stage-1 hypertension between 2005 and 2006 were selected. They had a systolic BP of 140 to 159 mm Hg or diastolic BP of 90 to 99 mm Hg. Patients were grouped as controlled (mean BP <140/90 mm Hg; n=99 301) and uncontrolled (mean BP ≥140/90 mm Hg; n=49 460) according to their mean BP recorded during the follow-up health examination. All-cause mortality and cardiovascular outcomes were examined. Mean BPs in the controlled and uncontrolled groups were 131.1/80.9 and 144.6/86.8 mm Hg, respectively. Controlled BP was associated with significantly lower risks of all-cause mortality, all stroke, hemorrhagic stroke, ischemic stroke, and end-stage renal disease. Subgroup analysis demonstrated benefits of controlled BP in hypertensive patients aged <50 years for all-cause mortality, all stroke, hemorrhagic stroke, ischemic stroke, and end-stage renal disease, with no significant interaction according to age. The BP associated with the lowest risk of all-cause mortality was 120 to <130 mm Hg (systolic BP) and 70 to <80 mm Hg (diastolic BP). There was an increased risk of myocardial infarction in patients with mean systolic BP <120 mm Hg and diastolic BP <80 mm Hg. BP <140/90 mm Hg was associated with a significant reduction in the risk of mortality, stroke, and end-stage renal disease, with the lowest mortality risk at BP ranges of 120 to <130 and 70 to <80 mmHg.
AB - Evidence about the benefits of treating uncomplicated, low-risk, stage-1 hypertension is lacking. The study aimed to investigate the association between mean blood pressure (BP) and clinical outcomes, and to determine optimal BPs in treated, low-risk, stage-1 hypertension. From the National Health Insurance Service Health Examination Database, patients with stage-1 hypertension between 2005 and 2006 were selected. They had a systolic BP of 140 to 159 mm Hg or diastolic BP of 90 to 99 mm Hg. Patients were grouped as controlled (mean BP <140/90 mm Hg; n=99 301) and uncontrolled (mean BP ≥140/90 mm Hg; n=49 460) according to their mean BP recorded during the follow-up health examination. All-cause mortality and cardiovascular outcomes were examined. Mean BPs in the controlled and uncontrolled groups were 131.1/80.9 and 144.6/86.8 mm Hg, respectively. Controlled BP was associated with significantly lower risks of all-cause mortality, all stroke, hemorrhagic stroke, ischemic stroke, and end-stage renal disease. Subgroup analysis demonstrated benefits of controlled BP in hypertensive patients aged <50 years for all-cause mortality, all stroke, hemorrhagic stroke, ischemic stroke, and end-stage renal disease, with no significant interaction according to age. The BP associated with the lowest risk of all-cause mortality was 120 to <130 mm Hg (systolic BP) and 70 to <80 mm Hg (diastolic BP). There was an increased risk of myocardial infarction in patients with mean systolic BP <120 mm Hg and diastolic BP <80 mm Hg. BP <140/90 mm Hg was associated with a significant reduction in the risk of mortality, stroke, and end-stage renal disease, with the lowest mortality risk at BP ranges of 120 to <130 and 70 to <80 mmHg.
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U2 - 10.1161/HYPERTENSIONAHA.118.11787
DO - 10.1161/HYPERTENSIONAHA.118.11787
M3 - Article
C2 - 30571236
AN - SCOPUS:85058921306
SN - 0194-911X
VL - 72
SP - 1285
EP - 1293
JO - Hypertension
JF - Hypertension
IS - 6
ER -