Study highlights risks for intensive blood pressure control

ANI  |  Washington D.C. [USA] 

Efforts to reduce blood pressures for patients with is an important factor in reducing the risk of and stroke, but a new study has found that attaining a lower could create a subpopulation of patients whose blood pressures may go too low, which can further pose risk for serious falls and

A new study conducted at found that if patients with hypertension, taking prescribed medications, experience unusually low blood pressures, they are twice as likely to experience a fall or faint as patients whose treated remains 110mmHg and above.

To determine the effects of reduction among on patients, a team of researchers studied the electronic records of more than 475,000 patients who were prescribed medication to treat Over a one-year period, both mean and minimum systolic blood pressure readings of less than 110 mmHg were associated with higher rates of serious falls and that resulted in emergency department visits or inpatient encounters.

Among the patients with treated blood pressure, 27 per cent had a systolic blood pressure under 110mmHg during at least one visit, 3 per cent of patients had an average systolic pressure reading of less than 110mmHg over the one-year study period.

Patients with a single episode of systolic pressure lower than or equal to 110mmHg during the one-year period were twice as likely to experience a serious fall or faint and patients who had an average systolic blood pressure lower than 110mmHg over the one-year study period had a 50 percent greater risk of serious falls and than those who had an average systolic blood pressure higher than 110mmHg.

Researchers concluded that older patients are more likely to have acute reductions in blood pressure, such as orthostatic hypotension, which is when a patient's blood pressure drops substantially when they stand or get upright, and have slower reflexes to compensate and normalize their blood pressure. They also are more susceptible to side effects of

The findings appeared in of Preventive

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First Published: Sat, August 25 2018. 10:30 IST