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Low blood pressure during the acute period of ischemic stroke is associated with decreased survival

P. Wohlfahrt, A. Krajcoviechova, M. Jozifova, O. Mayer, J. Vanek, J. Filipovsky, R. Cifkova,

. 2015 ; 33 (2) : 339-345.

Jazyk angličtina Země Anglie, Velká Británie

Typ dokumentu časopisecké články, práce podpořená grantem

Perzistentní odkaz   https://www.medvik.cz/link/bmc16021036

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NT12102 MZ0 CEP - Centrální evidence projektů

OBJECTIVES: There is no agreement on optimal blood pressure (BP) level during the acute phase of stroke, because studies on the relation between BP and stroke outcome have shown contradicting results. The aim of this study was to compare the relationship of admission, maximal, discharge BP and its components during hospitalization for the first-ever acute ischemic stroke with total mortality after stroke. METHODS: In 532 consecutive patients (mean age 66 ± 10 years, 59% of men) hospitalized for their first-ever ischemic stroke, the association between BP and total mortality during a median follow-up of 66 weeks (interquartile range 33-119 weeks) was analyzed. RESULTS: In multivariate analysis, both admission mean BP (MBP) and discharge SBP quartiles were independent predictors of mortality and outperformed other parameters of BP. After multivariate adjustments, patients with admission MBP below 100 mmHg had a higher risk of death than those with MBP between 100-110 and 110-121 mmHg, whereas the risk of mortality did not differ from the group with admission MBP above 122 mmHg. Similarly, patients with discharge SBP below 120 mmHg had an increased risk of death as compared to groups with SBP between 120-130 and 130-141 mmHg, whereas the risk of death was similar to that with discharge SBP above 141 mmHg. CONCLUSION: Among patients hospitalized for their first-ever ischemic stroke, the risk of all-cause death is significantly increased in those with admission MBP below 100 mmHg and discharge SBP below 120 mmHg, even after adjustments for other confounders.

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