The association between admission systolic blood pressure and 1-year mortality in patients with non-ST-segment elevation acute coronary syndrome

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禤海燕 [1 ]
罗思妮 [1 ]
刘惠霞 [2 ]
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[1] Department of Cardiology, Guangdong Cardiovascular Institute, Guangdong General Hospital, Guangdong Academy of Medical Sciences
[2] Guangdong Geriatrics Institute,Guangdong General Hospital, Guangdong Academy of Medical Sciences
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non-ST-segment elevation acute coronary syndrome; systolic blood pressure; mortality;
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10.16268/j.cnki.44-1512/r.2017.03.002
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R542.22 [];
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1002 ; 100201 ;
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Background In patients with acute coronary syndrome(ACS), lower admission systolic blood pressure(SBP)levels infer a worse prognosis. However, the predictive potential of admission SBP on 1-year mortality has not fully elucidated in patients with non-ST-segment elevation ACS(NSTEACS). Methods We enrolled 1325 patients to investigate the association between admission SBP in patients hospitalized for NSTEACS. We analyzed the association between admission SBP and 1-year mortality. Admission SBP was categorized as low(<110 mm Hg), normal(110-140 mm Hg), high(141-160 mm Hg), and very high(>160 mm Hg). Results Compared with patients with normal admission SBP, those with low SBP had a significantly increased hazard ratios(HRs) for 1-year mortality of 3.03(P<0.05), while patients with high and very high admission SBP had no significantly increased HRs for 1-year mortality. Conclusion Low admission SBP, but not elevated admission SBP, is a strong independent predictor of 1-year mortality in patients with NSTEACS.
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