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Investigators aim to highlight the heterogeneity of acute temporal artery blood pressure (BP) changes in the ATACH-2 trial (Antihypertensive Therapy in Acute Intracerebral Hemorrhage - 2 ) Sex and association with intracerebral hemorrhage outcomes
Vascular hypertension
From 2011 to 2015, 1000 patients with acute intracerebral hemorrhage who were randomly assigned to intensive (110-139 mmHg) or standard (140-179 mmHg) systolic blood pressure (SBP) were analyzed
Group-based trajectory modeling revealed 4 groups of SBP trajectories: moderate SBP (from ≈ 190 mmHg on arrival to hospital to 150-160 mmHg after randomization; n=298), moderate to low SBP (from ≈ 190 mmHg 190 mmHg to <140 mmHg; n=395), high to low SBP (from >210 mmHg to <140 mmHg; n=134) and high SBP (from >210 mmHg to 160-170 mmHg; n=173)
Patients receiving intensive therapy accounted for 11.
CONCLUSIONS: Data observations using a group-based trajectory modeling approach may help to elucidate the relationship between antihypertensive treatment, trends in SBP, and acute intracerebral hemorrhage outcomes
Data observations using a group-based trajectory modeling approach may help elucidate the relationship between antihypertensive treatment, SBP trends, and acute intracerebral hemorrhage outcomes
Original source:
Kanta Tanaka.