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Chinese Journal of Neurotraumatic Surgery(Electronic Edition) ›› 2015, Vol. 01 ›› Issue (05): 4-8. doi: 10.3877/cma.j.issn.2095-9141.2015.05.002

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Levels of blood pressure are associated with the prevalence of stroke in hypertension patients

Zhenkun Zong1, Hui Pang2,(), Bing Han2, Qiang Fu2   

  1. 1. Department of Neurosurgery, Affiliated Hospital of Xuzhou Medical College, Xuzhou Medical College Xuzhou 221002, China
    2. Department of Cardiovascular Medicine, Central Hospital of Xuzhou, Xuzhou Clinical School of Xuzhou Medical College, Xuzhou 221002, China
  • Received:2015-07-27 Online:2015-10-15 Published:2015-10-15
  • Contact: Hui Pang
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Abstract:

Objective

To analyze both blood pressure and other risk factors associated with the prevalence of stroke in hypertension patients for the prevention of an initial stroke and future stroke among survivors of stroke.

Methods

Detailed information of 2 396 patients with essential hypertension were collected including age, gender, body mass index (BMI), blood pressure (BP), total cholesterol (TC), high-density lipoprotein cholesterol (HDL-C), triglycerides (TG), fasting glucose (GLU), homocysteine (Hcy), and past history of diabetes mellitus, hyperlipemia, stroke and hyperhomocysteinemia. The detectable interaction between BP and stratified factors is examined by adding the BP × stratified factors cross-product to a logistic regression analysis of the hypertension participants.

Results

A total of 2 396 patients with primary hypertension were enrolled in this study. Hypertension patients with BP≥140/90 mmHg had a significantly higher fasting GLU(6.13±1.91 vs. 6.45±2.24, t=2.652, P=0.003), lower HDL-C level (39.27±11.97 vs. 36.28±11.45, t=4.702, P=0.000) than that of patients with BP<140/90 mmHg, as was also their exposure to diabetes mellitus, stroke and hyperhomocysteinemia (χ2=4.910, 140.630, 44.284, respectively, P<0.05). An increasing level of blood pressure was associated with higher stroke risk the condition of age range 45-74, and full scope of BMI, fasting GLU, non-HDL-C, TG and Log Hcy(P<0.05).

Conclusions

Among the hypertension participants, significant interaction on stroke risk was observed between blood pressure and Log Hcy. Age and gender interacted with non-HDL-C and TG in hypertension patients with stroke.

Key words: Blood pressure, Stroke, Homocysteine, Dyslipidemia

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