SPRINT: More Intensive Blood Pressure Management Saves Lives

Journal Title: Journal of Medical Sciences - Year 2015, Vol 18, Issue 2

Abstract

A more intensive strategy of blood pressure management reduces the risk for death and cardiovascular events when compared with a strategy that lowers systolic blood pressure to the conventional target of 140 mm Hg, a large study found. In the Systolic Blood Pressure Intervention Trial (SPRINT), investigators reported in a September media briefing that treating high-risk hypertensive adults aged 50 years and older to a target of 120 mm Hg significantly reduced cardiovascular events by 30% and all-cause mortality by nearly 25%. The study, which was funded by the National Institutes of Health, was stopped early because of the benefit of the intensive strategy, according to investigators.[2] However, absolute risk reductions were small and some adverse effects were higher in the intensive- treatment group. The SPRINT investigators said it is too early to speculate on how the results will change clinical practice; the data need to be reviewed and updated guidelines incorporating the results still need to be written.

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(2015). SPRINT: More Intensive Blood Pressure Management Saves Lives. Journal of Medical Sciences, 18(2), 167-167. https://europub.co.uk/articles/-A-432651