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Does mean systolic blood pressure less than 130 mm Hg ensure high rates of control to <140/<90 mm Hg? A cross-sectional analysis of two cohorts

Por: Egan · B. · Sutherland · S. E. · Martin · B. · Riesser · B. · Moran · A. · Rodgers · A. · Rakotz · M.
Objective

The purpose of this study was to determine how strongly mean systolic blood pressure (mSBP, mm Hg) was related to hypertension control and if an mSBP

Design

mSBP and per cent control to

Setting

SPRINT randomised participants with hypertension to two SBP targets:

Participants

SPRINT participants with year 2 data. Patients in MAP (had hypertension, were aged≥18 years, had ≥2 healthcare visits from November 2019 through October 2021 and received care from clinicians (n=544) with ≥24 patients.

Primary and secondary outcome measures

mSBP and control to

Results

In SPRINT-S (n=4303) and SPRINT-I (n=4323), mSBP values at the last visit were 136.7 and 121.7 with BP

Conclusions and relevance

mSBP is strongly related to hypertension control. Moreover, mSBP

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