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Double Product Reflects the Predictive Power of Systolic Pressure in the General Population : Evidence from 9,937 Participants

Schutte, Rudolph (author)
Thijs, Lutgarde (author)
Asayama, Kei (author)
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Boggia, Jose (author)
Li, Yan (author)
Hansen, Tine W. (author)
Liu, Yan-Ping (author)
Kikuya, Masahiro (author)
Björklund-Bodegård, Kristina (author)
Uppsala universitet,Geriatrik
Ohkubo, Takayoshi (author)
Jeppesen, Jorgen (author)
Torp-Pedersen, Christian (author)
Dolan, Eamon (author)
Kuznetsova, Tatiana (author)
Stolarz-Skrzypek, Katarzyna (author)
Tikhonoff, Valerie (author)
Malyutina, Sofia (author)
Casiglia, Edoardo (author)
Nikitin, Yuri (author)
Lind, Lars (author)
Uppsala universitet,Institutionen för folkhälso- och vårdvetenskap
Sandoya, Edgardo (author)
Kawecka-Jaszcz, Kalina (author)
Filipovsky, Jan (author)
Imai, Yutaka (author)
Wang, Jiguang (author)
Ibsen, Hans (author)
O'Brien, Eoin (author)
Staessen, Jan A. (author)
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2013-02-07
2013
English.
In: American Journal of Hypertension. - : Oxford University Press (OUP). - 0895-7061 .- 1941-7225. ; 26:5, s. 665-672
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  • BACKGROUND The double product (DP), consisting of the systolic blood pressure (SBP) multiplied by the pulse rate (PR), is an index of myocardial oxygen consumption, but its prognostic value in the general population remains unknown. METHODS We recorded health outcomes in 9,937 subjects (median age, 53.2 years; 47.3% women) randomly recruited from 11 populations and enrolled in the International Database on Ambulatory blood pressure in relation to Cardiovascular Outcomes (IDACO) study. We obtained the SBP, PR, and DP for these subjects as determined through 24-hour ambulatory monitoring. RESULTS Over a median period of 11.0 years, 1,388 of the 9,937 study subjects died, of whom 536 and 794, respectively, died of cardiovascular (CV) and non-CV causes, and a further 1,161, 658, 494, and 465 subjects, respectively, experienced a CV, cardiac, coronary, or cerebrovascular event. In multivariate-adjusted Cox models, not including SBP and PR, DP predicted total, CV, and non-CV mortality (standardized hazard ratio [HR], >= 1.10; P <= 0.02), and all CV, cardiac, coronary, and stroke events (HR, >= 1.21; P < 0.0001). For CV mortality (HR, 1.34 vs. 1.30; P = 0.71) and coronary events (1.28 vs. 1.21; P = 0.26), SBP and the DP were equally predictive. As compared with DP, SBP was a stronger predictor of all CV events (1.39 vs. 1.27; P = 0.002) and stroke (1.61 vs. 1.36; P < 0.0001), and a slightly stronger predictor of cardiac events (1.32 vs. 1.22; P = 0.06). In fully adjusted models, including both SBP and PR, the predictive value of DP disappeared for fatal endpoints (P >= 0.07), coronary events (P = 0.06), and stroke (P = 0.12), or DP was even inversely associated with the risk of all CV and cardiac events (both P <= 0.01). CONCLUSION In the general population, we did not observe DP to add to risk stratification over and beyond SBP and PR.

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blood pressure
double product
systolic blood pressure
cardiovascular risk
hypertension
general population

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