Authors
Michelle C Odden, Leslie A McClure, B Peter Sawaya, Carole L White, Carmen A Peralta, Thalia S Field, Robert G Hart, Oscar R Benavente, Pablo E Pergola
Publication date
2016/1
Journal
Hypertension
Volume
67
Issue
1
Pages
63-69
Publisher
Lippincott Williams & Wilkins
Description
Studies suggest a J-shaped association between blood pressure and cardiovascular events in the setting of intensive systolic blood pressure control; whether there is a similar association with stroke remains less well established. The Secondary Prevention of Small Subcortical Strokes was a randomized trial to evaluate higher (130–149 mm Hg) versus lower (<130 mm Hg) systolic blood pressure targets in participants with recent lacunar infarcts. We evaluated the association of mean achieved blood pressure, 6 months after randomization, and recurrent stroke, major vascular events, and all-cause mortality. After a mean follow up of 3.7 years, there was a J-shaped association between achieved blood pressure and outcomes; the lowest risk was at ≈124 and 67 mm Hg systolic and diastolic blood pressure, respectively. For example, above a systolic blood pressure of 124 mm Hg, 1 standard deviation higher (11.1 …
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