2014
DOI: 10.1016/j.ahj.2013.10.023
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Association of all-cause and cardiovascular mortality with prehypertension: A meta-analysis

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“…4 In nonpregnant adults, prehypertension has an association with cardiovascular mortality, especially deaths caused by stroke. 5 We are only aware of one study on prehypertension in pregnancy and risks of adverse fetal outcomes. This study was small, but the results indicate that prehypertension at 32 gestational weeks is associated with a slightly increased risk of a small-for-gestational-age (SGA) birth.…”
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“…4 In nonpregnant adults, prehypertension has an association with cardiovascular mortality, especially deaths caused by stroke. 5 We are only aware of one study on prehypertension in pregnancy and risks of adverse fetal outcomes. This study was small, but the results indicate that prehypertension at 32 gestational weeks is associated with a slightly increased risk of a small-for-gestational-age (SGA) birth.…”
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“…However, the effect of these variables (R 2 ) on hypertension prediction risk was < 1% (Table 4). There was an inverse relationship between had a greater risk of cardiovascular disease, coronary heart disease and stroke compared to patients with normal BP (20,21). The four-year average hypertension risk of participants with a history of hypertension in both parents (10.2%) was nearly 2 times higher than that of participants without a history in both parents (5.5%) ( Table 1).…”
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“…A túlzottan erőteljes vérnyomáscsökkentő kezelés tehát lehet, hogy nem hasznos, a másik oldalról szemlél-ve a dolgokat, azonban a metaanalízisek azt sugallják, hogy annak idején a JNC 7 ajánlásban elkülönített prehipertónia (120-139/80-89 Hgmm) osztályba tartozó egyének CV-kockázata (mortalitás és morbiditás is) nagyobb, mint a normális vérnyomásúaké. Kiderült az is, hogy a prehipertónia felső tartományában a CV-mortalitás kockázata szignifi káns mértékben megnő, míg az alsó tartományában nem (11). Az ajánlás szakértői szerint az új vezérfonalnak pragmatikusan tükröznie kell a vérnyomás és a CV-kockázat szoros kapcsolatát, ezért módosították a vér nyomás osztályozását.…”
Section: Kardiovaszkuláris Kockázat Az Alacsony Vérnyomástartományokbanunclassified