In a community survey of 3242 subjects, 1663 did not initially have isolated systolic hypertension (ISH) and were re-screened an average of 8 years later. ISH developed in 53 (22%) of untreated patients with previous diastolic hypertension. Similarly, 8% of subjects with transient hypertension and 8% of normotensive controls developed ISH.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFCasual readings of blood pressure predict mortality and may reflect either the risk of sustained hypertension, additional components of 'white coat' hypertension or variable blood pressure. This study investigated mortality in 442 men and 360 women with a diastolic pressure (Phase IV) of 90 mmHg and over, unsustained on two subsequent monthly visits, followed for an average of 11 years and compared with a matched control cohort with an initial diastolic pressure (DBP) of less than 90 mmHg. Subjects were identified between 1975 and 1979 by screening 28,257 subjects aged 18-65 years on the lists of general practitioners in seven practices in the United Kingdom.
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