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June 18, 2008 Wednesday Jamadi-us-Sani 13, 1429



Doctors urged to rethink blood pressure tests


LONDON, June 17: Doctors need to rethink the way they measure blood pressure and focus only on the higher of the two conventional readings in patients older than 50, European experts said on Tuesday.

Systolic pressure — the peak pressure in the arteries at the start of the heart’s pumping cycle — is the key risk factor for older patients who are most susceptible to heart problems, they reported in the Lancet medical journal.

“Since more than 75 per cent of people with hypertension are aged over 50 years, the burden of disease is mainly due to systolic pressure,” Bryan Williams of the University of Leicester, Peter Sever of Imperial College London and Lars Lindholm of Sweden’s Umea University Hospital wrote.

“The use of diastolic pressure for diagnosis and risk analysis in our ageing populations has thus become illogical.”

Diastolic pressure is the lowest pressure in the rest phase of the heart cycle.

Measuring only systolic pressure would simplify treatment strategies and make it easier for patients to understand their condition, they argued. It would also focus the minds of researchers at drug companies to develop new anti-hypertension medicines addressing the correct target.—Reuters







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