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Intensive or standard blood pressure control in patients with a history of ischemic stroke: RESPECT post hoc analysis.

Kazuo Kitagawa1, Hisatomi Arima2, Yasumasa Yamamoto3, Shinichiro Ueda4, Hiromi Rakugi5, Takahide Kohro6, Koji Yonemoto7, Masayasu Matsumoto8, Takao Saruta9, Kazuyuki Shimada10.   

Abstract

The Recurrent Stroke Prevention Clinical Outcome (RESPECT) Study and its pooled analysis showed that intensive blood pressure (BP) lowering reduced recurrent stroke risk by 22% in patients with a history of stroke. Here, we report the effect of intensive BP lowering on the risk of recurrent stroke subtypes in patients with a history of ischemic stroke. RESPECT was a randomized clinical trial among 1280 people with a history of cerebral infarction or intracerebral hemorrhage. Participants were assigned to the intensive blood pressure control group (blood pressure < 120/80 mmHg) or standard blood pressure control group (blood pressure < 140/90 mmHg). In this post hoc analysis, we analyzed 1074 patients with a history of cerebral infarction. The mean BP at baseline was 140.7/81.4 mmHg. Throughout the follow-up period, the mean BP was 133.4/77.5 (95% CI, 132.7-134.1/76.9-78.2) mmHg in the standard group and 126.7/74.1 (95% CI, 126.0-127.4/73.5-74.8) mmHg in the intensive group. During a mean follow-up of 3.9 years, 78 first recurrent strokes occurred. Intensive treatment tended to reduce overall annual stroke recurrence (1.74% in intensive vs. 2.17% in standard; P = 0.351 by log-rank test) and did not change the risk of ischemic stroke (1.74% vs. 1.75%, P = 0.999) but markedly reduced the risk of hemorrhagic stroke (0.00% vs. 0.39%, P = 0.005). Beneficial effects of intensive BP control were observed for the risk of hemorrhagic stroke in patients with a history of ischemic stroke. The findings of this study indicate the benefit of intensive BP control for patients with a history of ischemic stroke at high risk of hemorrhagic stroke.
© 2022. The Author(s), under exclusive licence to The Japanese Society of Hypertension.

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Keywords:  Blood pressure lowering; Cerebral infarction; Intracerebral hemorrhage; Secondary prevention; Stroke

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Year:  2022        PMID: 35241817     DOI: 10.1038/s41440-022-00862-y

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Hypertens Res        ISSN: 0916-9636            Impact factor:   3.872


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Journal:  BMJ       Date:  2016-02-24

2.  Intensive versus Guideline Blood Pressure and Lipid Lowering in Patients with Previous Stroke: Main Results from the Pilot 'Prevention of Decline in Cognition after Stroke Trial' (PODCAST) Randomised Controlled Trial.

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Journal:  PLoS One       Date:  2017-01-17       Impact factor: 3.240

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1.  Systolic blood pressure and recurrent stroke in patients with different lesion patterns on diffusion weighted imaging.

Authors:  Pan Chen; Qiong Wu; Xuewei Xie; Jing Jing; Hongqiu Gu; Xianwei Wang; Xia Meng; Liping Liu; Yilong Wang; Yongjun Wang
Journal:  J Clin Hypertens (Greenwich)       Date:  2022-08-12       Impact factor: 2.885

2.  Intensive blood pressure lowering for ischemic stroke patients: does it prevent ischemia or bleeding?

Authors:  Kazunori Toyoda
Journal:  Hypertens Res       Date:  2022-03-22       Impact factor: 5.528

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