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Hypotension (BP) is associated with higher mortality in stroke patients, although the underlying factors for this association have not been fully explored
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Recently, the heart blood vessels published a research article on the disease areas authoritative journal Stroke, the researchers investigated the relationship between blood pressure and stroke before long-term mortality after ischemic stroke in the national sample of veterans in the United States
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The researchers conducted a retrospective cohort study of veterans who had an ischemic stroke between 2002 and 2007 and had more than one outpatient blood pressure measurement between 1 to 18 months before admission.
The researchers determined the pre-stroke systolic blood pressure (SBP).
) And 6 groups for diastolic blood pressure, and 7 groups for pulse pressure
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The researchers followed up the main outcomes of all-cause mortality and cardiovascular mortality of patients for up to 12 years, and used the Cox model to correlate pre-stroke blood pressure indicators with mortality, and through existing comorbidities (smoking, myocardial Infarction , heart failure, atrial fibrillation/flutter, cancer, and dementia), race, and ethnicity were stratified
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Among 29,690 eligible stroke veterans (mean ±SD age 67 ± 12 years, 98% male, 67% white), 2989 (10%) patients had an average pre-stroke SBP <120 mmHg
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During the 4.
Compared with normal blood pressure, lower blood pressure before stroke is associated with post-stroke mortality, especially in patients with at least one comorbidity
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Original source:Hugo J.