Hypertension and alcoholism.

Currents in alcoholism Pub Date : 1981-01-01
J A Viamontes, T Schwerdtfeger
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This study attempts to examine the hypotheses that elevated blood pressure among regular users of substantial amounts of alcohol may be related to either an acute direct effect of alcohol and/or to alcohol withdrawal. One hundred white, male, chronic alcoholics between the ages of 18 and 60, were monitored for blood pressure on admission and during detoxification from alcohol while in residential treatment. Thirty one percent of the subjects had blood pressure above 160 systolic and 95 diastolic on admission. This percentage declined as hospitalization progressed, to an eventual ten percent after one week. This reduction in the number of patients with high blood pressure seemed to be related primarily to abstinence from alcohol and could not be attributed to drugs or rest, since no drugs except vitamins were administered after the second day and all of the subjects were involved in physical activities. The analysis of our data suggests that the evaluation of the drinking habits of hypertensive patients is important since abstinence from alcohol could be a factor in controlling hypertension.

高血压和酗酒
本研究试图检验一种假设,即在经常大量饮酒的人群中,血压升高可能与酒精的急性直接影响和/或酒精戒断有关。100名年龄在18至60岁之间的白人男性慢性酗酒者在入院时和在住院治疗期间戒酒期间监测血压。31%的受试者入院时血压高于160收缩压和95舒张压。这一比例随着住院治疗的进展而下降,一周后最终降至10%。高血压患者数量的减少似乎主要与戒酒有关,而不能归因于药物或休息,因为第二天之后除了维生素外没有服用任何药物,而且所有受试者都参加了体育活动。我们的数据分析表明,评估高血压患者的饮酒习惯是很重要的,因为戒酒可能是控制高血压的一个因素。
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