Is there a J curve distribution for diastolic blood pressure?

C G Isles, D J Hole
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Abstract

The question whether there is a level of diastolic pressure during treatment below which further reduction of pressure may be harmful rather than beneficial is of great interest. If, as the proponents of this hypothesis maintain, death from CHD among treated hypertensives becomes more rather than less common at very low diastolic pressure, this might explain at least in part why most primary prevention trials of hypertension have failed to show a reduction in CHD mortality. However, as the sceptics have pointed out, the evidence that drug induced lowering of blood pressure is harmful is not of the highest quality, and alternative explanations for excess cardiovascular mortality at low diastolic pressure exist. In the following review of this hotly contested debate it is concluded that both proponents and sceptics may be correct, but that the presence of a J curve should not divert attention from the main benefit of treating hypertension which is a reduction in the risk of fatal and non fatal stroke.

舒张压是否有J曲线分布?
在治疗过程中是否存在一个舒张压水平,低于这个水平进一步降低压力可能有害而不是有益,这是一个非常有趣的问题。如果正如这一假说的支持者所坚持的那样,在接受治疗的高血压患者中,在舒张压非常低的情况下死于冠心病的情况更多而不是更少,这可能至少部分解释了为什么大多数高血压一级预防试验未能显示冠心病死亡率的降低。然而,正如怀疑者所指出的那样,药物诱导的降压有害的证据并不是最高质量的,对于低舒张压时心血管死亡率过高的其他解释是存在的。在接下来对这场激烈争论的回顾中,我们得出结论,无论是支持者还是怀疑者都可能是正确的,但J曲线的存在不应该转移人们对高血压治疗的主要好处的关注,即减少致命性和非致命性中风的风险。
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