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  • Should systolic blood pressure be renamed to DBP?
  • Article, see p 134 Through the years, management of hypertension has seen clinical interest moving from systolic (SBP) to diastolic (DBP) blood pressure (BP) and then back to SBP, but an interesting article published in the current issue of Circulation 1 reminds us that attention should be given to DBP also.
  • Do disparate levels of SBP and DBP affect blood pressure staging?
  • When a disparity exists between SBP and DBP stages, patients are classified into the higher stage (“up-staged”). We evaluated the effect of disparate levels of SBP and DBP on blood pressure staging and eligibility for therapy.
  • Is a low DBP a risk factor?
  • It cannot be excluded that in untreated patients, a low DBP may be an index of a much higher risk than in SPRINT patients, whose low baseline DBP was the result of baseline antihypertensive therapy and in the absence of treatment was presumably much higher.
  • What is the LOQ of DBP in water?
  • LOQs of DBPs in water ranged between 0.1 µg/L (THMs, HANs, HKs, trichloronitromethane) and 10 µg/L (chlorate, chlorite), and LODs of HAAs in urine were in the range between 0.02 µg/L (TCAA) and 3.98 µg/L (iodoacetic acid) (Table S1). Drinking water samples were analyzed for 11 HAAs, 4 THMs, 4 HANs, 2 HKs, TCNM, chlorate and chlorite.
  • Are antihypertensives effective for lowering DBP?
  • The ESH/ESC broadly recommends the use of a diuretic, beta-blocker, CCB, ACEI, or ARB for initial treatment of hypertension. In addition to the guidelines, a literature search was conducted to identify head-to-head trials comparing the effectiveness of different classes of antihypertensives for lowering DBP.
  • What is the difference between SBP and DBP?
  • There was an even more striking disparity in SBP and DBP levels among this subgroup (Figure 2 ): 94% had an elevated SBP, whereas only 33% had an elevated DBP. Fully two thirds of the subjects had a normal DBP despite being in a high-normal or hypertensive JNC-VI stage. Again, the JNC-VI stage reflected the effect of up-staging on the basis of SBP.

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