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THE INFLUENCES OF ACHIEVED BLOOD PRESSURE ON CARDIOVASCULAR OUTCOMES IN HYPERTENSIVE PATIENTS WITH DIFFERENT LEFT VENTRICULAR GEOMETRIC PATTERN: A PROSPECTIVE COHORT STUDY IN CHINA
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Objective:
Intensive antihypertensive therapy might bring additional benefits for hypertensive patients with high risks of cardiovascular diseases. The left ventricular(LV) geometric patterns could reasonably stratify cardiovascular risks in hypertensive patients, which might facilitate the selection of individuals who were more suitable for intensive antihypertensive therapy.
Design and method:
This investigation is a community-based, multi-center, prospective cohort study to investigate the geographical profile of cardiovascular disease risk across China. In total, 7680 hypertensive patients were recruited. Firstly, we divided all individuals into four subgroups, including normal geometry(NG), concentric remolding(CR), eccentric hypertrophy(EH) and concentric hypertrophy(CH) based on the diagnostic thresholds recommended by the EACVI/ASE and EMINCA study respectively, respectively. Secondly, we defined the primary endpoint as composite endpoints including the stroke, hospitalization for heart failure and coronary artery disease. We exhibited the hazard ratios of patients with different achieved systolic blood pressure (achieved SBP>140mmHg, 130<SBP< = 140mmHg, and SBP< = 130mmHg) after receiving anti-hypertensive therapy from general practitioners in the NG, CR, EH and CH subgroups based on the diagnostic thresholds of echocardiographic measurements from EMINCA study and EACVI/ASE guideline respectively.
Results:
We firstly validated that the diagnostic thresholds based on EMINCA study could preferably stratify cardiovascular risks for Chinese hypertensive patients considering the racial differences (Figure 1). And we demonstrated the additional benefits from intensive antihypertensive therapy featured by a SBP target lower than 130mmHg only occurred in the patients with CH regardless of according to the diagnostic thresholds from EMINCA study and EACVI/ASE guidelines (Figure 2). Intriguingly, we found the unexpected negative correlation between achieved SBP and occurrence of the primary endpoint in the patients with CR, exhibited by higher cardiovascular risks of patients with a achieved SBP below 130mmHg (Figure 2), which might be due to that CR patients were positively associated with extracardiac organ damage and might be more susceptible to the hypotension and organ hypoperfusion.
Conclusions:
The patients with CH might profit additionally from intensive anti-hypertensive therapy, but it needs to be more cautious in the patients with CR.
Title: THE INFLUENCES OF ACHIEVED BLOOD PRESSURE ON CARDIOVASCULAR OUTCOMES IN HYPERTENSIVE PATIENTS WITH DIFFERENT LEFT VENTRICULAR GEOMETRIC PATTERN: A PROSPECTIVE COHORT STUDY IN CHINA
Description:
Objective:
Intensive antihypertensive therapy might bring additional benefits for hypertensive patients with high risks of cardiovascular diseases.
The left ventricular(LV) geometric patterns could reasonably stratify cardiovascular risks in hypertensive patients, which might facilitate the selection of individuals who were more suitable for intensive antihypertensive therapy.
Design and method:
This investigation is a community-based, multi-center, prospective cohort study to investigate the geographical profile of cardiovascular disease risk across China.
In total, 7680 hypertensive patients were recruited.
Firstly, we divided all individuals into four subgroups, including normal geometry(NG), concentric remolding(CR), eccentric hypertrophy(EH) and concentric hypertrophy(CH) based on the diagnostic thresholds recommended by the EACVI/ASE and EMINCA study respectively, respectively.
Secondly, we defined the primary endpoint as composite endpoints including the stroke, hospitalization for heart failure and coronary artery disease.
We exhibited the hazard ratios of patients with different achieved systolic blood pressure (achieved SBP>140mmHg, 130<SBP< = 140mmHg, and SBP< = 130mmHg) after receiving anti-hypertensive therapy from general practitioners in the NG, CR, EH and CH subgroups based on the diagnostic thresholds of echocardiographic measurements from EMINCA study and EACVI/ASE guideline respectively.
Results:
We firstly validated that the diagnostic thresholds based on EMINCA study could preferably stratify cardiovascular risks for Chinese hypertensive patients considering the racial differences (Figure 1).
And we demonstrated the additional benefits from intensive antihypertensive therapy featured by a SBP target lower than 130mmHg only occurred in the patients with CH regardless of according to the diagnostic thresholds from EMINCA study and EACVI/ASE guidelines (Figure 2).
Intriguingly, we found the unexpected negative correlation between achieved SBP and occurrence of the primary endpoint in the patients with CR, exhibited by higher cardiovascular risks of patients with a achieved SBP below 130mmHg (Figure 2), which might be due to that CR patients were positively associated with extracardiac organ damage and might be more susceptible to the hypotension and organ hypoperfusion.
Conclusions:
The patients with CH might profit additionally from intensive anti-hypertensive therapy, but it needs to be more cautious in the patients with CR.
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