J-shaped relationship between blood pressure and mortality in hypertensive patients: New insights from a meta-analysis of individual-patient data

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Boutitie, F
Gueyffier, F
Pocock, S
Fagard, R
Boissel, JP
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[1] Univ Lyon 1, F-69365 Lyon, France
[2] London Sch Hyg & Trop Med, London WC1, England
[3] Leuven Univ, Louvain, Belgium
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10.7326/0003-4819-136-6-200203190-00007
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R5 [内科学];
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1002 ; 100201 ;
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Background: Population-based longitudinal studies of hypertension have usually shown a continuous and positive relationship between blood pressure and mortality. However, several studies in hypertensive patients receiving treatment have described this relationship as J-shaped, with an increased risk for events in patients with low blood pressure. Objective: To assess the evidence for a J-shaped relationship between blood pressure and mortality and its relation to treatment. Design: Meta-analysis of individual-patient data. Setting,: seven randomized clinical trials from the INDANA (INdividual Data ANalysis of Antihypertensive intervention) database. Patients: 40 233 persons with hypertension (mean follow-up, 3.9 years). Intervention: Primarily beta-blockers or thiazide diuretics versus placebo or no treatment Measurements: Diastolic and systolic blood pressure and number of cardiovascular, noncardiovascular, and all-cause deaths in yearly periods of follow-up. Results: The analysis included data on 1655 deaths (56% cardiovascular). A J-shaped relationship between diastolic blood pressure and risk for death was observed for total and cardiovascular mortality in treated patients (nadir, 84 and 80 mm Hg, respectively) and untreated patients (nadir, 90 and 85 mm Hg, respectively). For noncardiovascular deaths, the relationship was J-shaped in the treated group (nadir, 84 mm Hg) and negative in the control group. Similar results were observed for systolic blood pressure. The presence of patients with wide pulse pressure did not explain these findings. Conclusions: The increased risk for events observed in patients with low blood pressure was not related to antihypertensive treatment and was not specific to blood pressure-related events. Poor health conditions leading to low blood pressure and an increased risk for death probably explain the J-shaped curve.
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