In emergency hypertension, could biomarkers change the guidelines?

Faculty Medicine Year: 2024
Type of Publication: ZU Hosted Pages:
Authors:
Journal: BMC Cardiovascular Disorders Springer Nature Volume:
Keywords : , emergency hypertension, could biomarkers change , guidelines?    
Abstract:
Background Hypertension may cause target organ damage (TOD). Target blood pressure (BP) management may not be appropriate in some conditions. Aim We aim to assess the impact of targeted BP management in severe hypertension on renal TOD. Patients & methods This is a prospective cohort study involving patients admitted due to severe hypertension (BP > 180/120) associated with any symptoms. The study involved patients referred to the ICU in our tertiary center during the period between August 2017 and February 2018. All patients underwent target BP treatment according to recent guidelines. Hs-Troponin T (hs-TNT) and serum creatinine (s.creat) were measured in all patients on admission and 24 h later. Patients were divided into Group A (with initial normal hs-TNT) and Group B (with initial high hs-TNT). The main outcome was in-hospital renal-related morbidity (including renal failure). Results Four hundred seventy consecutive patients with hypertensive crises were involved in the study. Group B had a significantly higher incidence of in-hospital mortality (4 patients) and renal TOD (acute renal dysfunction) than Group A (P value = 0.001 and 0.000 respectively). There was a significant difference between initial s.creat on admission and follow-up s.creat values in Group B with significant elevation of their s.creat on the following 24 h (P = 0.002), while this difference is insignificant in Group A (P = 0.34). There was a significant positive correlation between hs-TNT and the follow-up s.creat (P = 0.004). Conclusion In severe HTN, hs-TNT may be elevated due to marked afterload. Patients with severe HTN and high hs-TNT have higher s.creat values, which are associated with an increased risk of renal failure and in-hospital mortality if their BP decreases acutely to the guideline-target BP. Using biomarkers during the management of emergency HTN should be considered before following clinical guidelines. However, our findings do underscore the potential utility of hs-TNT as an indicator for risk stratification in patients with severe or emergency HTN.
   
     
 
       

Author Related Publications

  • Mohammed Abdullah Al- Mahmoud Altahlaoy, "Impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on hospitalizations for acute coronary syndromes: a multinational study", OXFORD, 2021 More
  • Mohammed Abdullah Al- Mahmoud Altahlaoy, "Role of MDCT renal angiography in determining the anatomical eligibility for renal sympathetic denervation in resistant hypertensive patients", Elsevier, 2018 More
  • Mohammed Abdullah Al- Mahmoud Altahlaoy, "Computed Tomography Imaging Assessment of the Effect of Vancomycin Paste on Poststernotomy Healing", Dovepress, 2021 More
  • Mohammed Abdullah Al- Mahmoud Altahlaoy, "Post infarction arrest with normal coronaries and delayed heart failure", Oxford, 2016 More
  • Mohammed Abdullah Al- Mahmoud Altahlaoy, "Does pulmonary hypertension impact clinical outcome or mortality in dilated cardiomyopathy patients?", Oxford, 2016 More

Department Related Publications

  • Mohammed Ibrahim Amin Ibrahim Musa, "HbA1c And Insulin Resistance As Predictors For The Severity Of Coronary Artery Disease And Systolic Heart Failure In Non Diabetic Patients.", مجله كليه الطب البشري - جامغه الزقازيق, 2014 More
  • Muntasir Mustafa Ahmad, "قيمة الاجابة مضيق الشرايين التاجيين كمؤشر لضيق الشريان الكلوي", لايوجد, 1900 More
  • Muntasir Mustafa Ahmad, "قيمة سملة البطتنة والقيمة الوسطي للشرايين كعامل غير نافذ للتنبؤ بمرض الشريان التاجي", لايوجد, 1900 More
  • Muntasir Mustafa Ahmad, "المسافة بين نقطة التقاء وريقات الصمام الميترالي ومستواة الحلقي كمؤشر ", لايوجد, 1900 More
  • Muntasir Mustafa Ahmad, "قياس حركة ومسدحة الحلقة الشرفية الثلاثية كوسيلة لتنظيم وظيفة القلب ", لايوجد, 1900 More
Tweet