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    Lower blood pressure during antihypertensive treatment is associated with higher all-cause mortality

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    Post by graham64 Tue Aug 21 2018, 21:31

    Lower blood pressure during antihypertensive treatment is associated with higher all-cause mortality and accelerated cognitive decline in the oldest-old. Data from the Leiden 85-plus Study

    Abstract
    Background
    the appropriateness of lowering systolic blood pressure remains controversial in the oldest-old. We tested whether systolic blood pressure is associated with all-cause mortality and change in cognitive function for patients prescribed antihypertensive treatment and those without treatment.

    Methods
    we studied participants in the population-based Leiden 85-plus cohort study. Baseline systolic blood pressure and use of antihypertensive treatment were predictors; all-cause mortality and change in cognitive function measured using the Mini-Mental State Examination were the outcomes. Grip strength was measured as a proxy for physical frailty. We used Cox proportional hazards and mixed-effects linear regression models to analyse the relationship between systolic blood pressure and both time to death and change in cognitive function. In sensitivity analyses, we excluded deaths within 1 year and restricted analyses to participants without a history of cardiovascular disease.

    Results
    of 570 participants, 249 (44%) were prescribed antihypertensive therapy. All-cause mortality was higher in participants with lower blood pressure prescribed antihypertensive treatment (HR 1.29 per 10 mmHg lower systolic blood pressure, 95% CI 1.15–1.46, P < 0.001). Participants taking antihypertensives showed an association between accelerated cognitive decline and lower blood pressure (annual mean change −0.35 points per 10 mmHg lower systolic blood pressure, 95% CI −0.60, −0.11, P = 0.004); decline in cognition was more rapid in those with lower hand grip strength. In participants not prescribed antihypertensive treatment, no significant associations were seen between blood pressure and either mortality or cognitive decline.

    Conclusions
    lower systolic blood pressure in the oldest-old taking antihypertensives was associated with higher mortality and faster decline in cognitive function.

    https://academic.oup.com/ageing/article-abstract/47/4/545/4993723?redirectedFrom=fulltext
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    Post by chris c Tue Aug 21 2018, 23:14

    plus they tend to fall over and break things when their BP is driven too low
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    Post by yoly Wed Aug 22 2018, 15:36

    High blood pressure is a symptom. Maybe correcting the symptom without correcting the cause doesn't work for everybody. As Chris said in all cause mortality you have falls and drugs side effects to consider because all medications to lower blood pressure aren't the same.
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    Post by graham64 Wed Aug 22 2018, 21:56

    It's a case of over medicating to achieve unrealistic BP targets, not forgetting many older people are on a multitude of drugs which could be problematic due to contraindications
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    Post by chris c Fri Aug 24 2018, 23:36

    Yes agreed. They blame salt when it's often the sugar, or carbs in general, causing hyperinsulinemia and screwing up the kidneys. Idiopathic, my arse.

    I was just remembering when a colleague was diagnosed with high blood pressure. He was given a beta-blocker, because that was what they used in those days, and took the first one in the office. Soon he couldn't stay on his chair. We had to pour him into his car and drive him home. He reminded me of that character in Star Trek who turned into a pool of liquid and slept in a bucket. By the following day he was OK though.

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