Hypertension Journal Report
Young and middle-aged adults with high blood pressure whose systolic blood pressure (top-number) rose more than 6.5 mm Hg upon standing were more likely to later have a heart attack, stroke, heart-related chest pain or other major heart disease-related event than those with lower systolic blood pressure in response to standing.
DALLAS:-Among young and middle-aged adults with high blood pressure, a substantial rise in blood pressure upon standing may identify those with a higher risk of serious cardiovascular events, such as.
FRIDAY, March 18, 2022 (HealthDay News) For young hypertensive adults, blood pressure hyperreactivity to standing is associated with major adverse cardiovascular and renal events, according to a study published online March 17 in Hypertension. Paolo Palatini, M.D., from the University of Padova in Italy, and colleagues examined the association of orthostatic hyperreactivity with major […]
For young adults with hypertension, a significant increase in blood pressure from lying to standing could be predictive of future heart problems, a new study finds. But researchers were surprised that even a relatively small spike was associated with future major cardiac events.