Cardiovascular morbidity of severe resistant hypertension among treated uncontrolled hypertensives: a 4-year follow-up study

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Alexandros Kasiakogias
Costas Tsioufis
Kyriakos Dimitriadis
Dimitrios Konstantinidis
Areti Koumelli
Ioannis Leontsinis
Eirini Andrikou
Nikos Vogiatzakis
Smaragdi Marinaki
Dimitrios Petras
Christos Fragoulis
Konstantinos Konstantinou
Vasilios Papademetriou
Dimitrios Tousoulis
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[1] Hippokration Hospital,First Cardiology Clinic, Medical School University of Athens
[2] National and Kapodistrian University of Athens,Nephrology Department and Renal Transplantation Unit, Laiko Hospital, Medical School
[3] Hippokration Hospital,Department of Nephrology
[4] VA and Georgetown University Medical Centers,undefined
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Data regarding the prognosis of resistant hypertension (RHTN) with respect to its severity is limited. We investigated the cardiovascular risk of severe RHTN in a prospective observational study. A cohort of 1700 hypertensive patient with treated uncontrolled HTN was followed for a mean period of 3.6 ± 1.8 years. At baseline, standard clinical and laboratory workup was performed, including testing for secondary causes of RHT where applicable. Three groups were identified depending on presence of RHTN (office-based uncontrolled HTN under at least three drugs including a diuretic) and levels of office systolic blood pressure (BP): 1187 patients (70%) without RHTN, 313 (18%) with not-severe RHTN (systolic BP < 160 mmHg) and 200 (12%) with severe RHTN (systolic BP ≥ 160 mmHg). Endpoint of interest was cardiovascular morbidity set as the composite of coronary heart disease and stroke. During follow-up, incidence rates of cardiovascular events per 1000 person-years were 7.1 cases in the non-RHTN group, 12.4 cases in the not-severe RHTN group and 18 cases in the severe RHTN group. Unadjusted analysis showed that compared to uncontrolled patients without RHTN, patients with not-severe RHTN exhibited a similar risk but patients with severe RHTN had a significantly higher risk, by 2.5 times (CI: 1.28–4.73, p = 0.007). Even after multivariate adjustment for established risk factors including BP levels and isolated systolic HTN, severe RHTN remained as an independent predictor of the cardiovascular outcome (OR: 2.30, CI: 1.00–5.29, p = 0.05). In conclusion, among treated yet uncontrolled hypertensive patients, severe RHTN exhibits a significantly higher cardiovascular risk indicating the need for prompt management.
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