Association between blood pressure and disability-free survival among community-dwelling elderly patients receiving antihypertensive treatment

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Association between blood pressure and disability-free survival among community-dwelling elderly patients receiving  antihypertensive treatment

Revista Hypertension ResearchPor: Osamu Iritani, Yumi Koizumi, Yuko Hamazaki, Hiroshi Yano, Takuro Morita, Taroh Himeno, Tazuo Okuno, Masashi Okuro, Kunimitsu Iwai y  Shigeto Morimoto.   Hypertension Research (2014) 37, 772–778.

A reduction of elevated blood pressure (BP) is an important treatment goal in elderly hypertensive patients. However, excessive reduction of systolic BP (SBP) and/or diastolic BP (DBP) might be harmful in such patients. We investigated whether this was the case with regard to risk of incident disability or death in community-dwelling elderly subjects. Relationships among each of the four classes of SBP or DBP and the risk of incident disability or death were estimated using the Cox proportional hazards model. Over four years, 77 (13.5%) incident disabilities or deaths occurred.

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