TY - JOUR
T1 - A Case for Less Intensive Blood Pressure Control
T2 - It Matters to Achieve Target Blood Pressure Early and Sustained Below 140/90 mmHg
AU - Mariampillai, Julian E.
AU - Eskås, Per Anders
AU - Heimark, Sondre
AU - Kjeldsen, Sverre E.
AU - Narkiewicz, Krzysztof
AU - Mancia, Giuseppe
PY - 2016/11/1
Y1 - 2016/11/1
N2 - Although high blood pressure (BP) is the leading risk factors for cardiovascular (CV) disease, the optimal BP treatment target in order to reduce CV risk is unclear in the aftermath of the SPRINT study. The aim of this review is to assess large, randomized, and controlled trials on BP targets, as well as review selected observational analyses from other large randomized BP trials in order to evaluate the benefit of intense vs. standard BP control. None of the studies, except SPRINT, favored intense BP treatment. Some of the studies suggested favorable effects of lowering treatment target in patients with diabetes or high risk of stroke. In SPRINT, a new BP measurement method was introduced, and the results must be interpreted in light of this. The results of the observational analyses indicated the best preventive effect when achieving early and sustained BP control rather than low targets. In conclusion, today's guidelines' recommended treatment target of <140/90 mmHg seems sufficient for most patients. Early and sustained BP control should be the main focus.
AB - Although high blood pressure (BP) is the leading risk factors for cardiovascular (CV) disease, the optimal BP treatment target in order to reduce CV risk is unclear in the aftermath of the SPRINT study. The aim of this review is to assess large, randomized, and controlled trials on BP targets, as well as review selected observational analyses from other large randomized BP trials in order to evaluate the benefit of intense vs. standard BP control. None of the studies, except SPRINT, favored intense BP treatment. Some of the studies suggested favorable effects of lowering treatment target in patients with diabetes or high risk of stroke. In SPRINT, a new BP measurement method was introduced, and the results must be interpreted in light of this. The results of the observational analyses indicated the best preventive effect when achieving early and sustained BP control rather than low targets. In conclusion, today's guidelines' recommended treatment target of <140/90 mmHg seems sufficient for most patients. Early and sustained BP control should be the main focus.
KW - Blood pressure
KW - Blood pressure target
KW - Cardiovascular disease
KW - Clinical trial
KW - Hypertension
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U2 - 10.1016/j.pcad.2016.09.002
DO - 10.1016/j.pcad.2016.09.002
M3 - Review article
AN - SCOPUS:85003827404
SN - 0033-0620
VL - 59
SP - 209
EP - 218
JO - Progress in Cardiovascular Diseases
JF - Progress in Cardiovascular Diseases
IS - 3
ER -