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Reduction in hsCRP levels is associated with decreased incidence of cardiovascular events in Japanese hypertensive women but not in men.


ABSTRACT: To test our hypothesis that the magnitude of reduction in hsCRP achieved by antihypertensive medications may predict the benefit for cardiovascular outcomes in hypertensive individuals, we performed subanalysis of the ATTEMPT-CVD study. The hypertensive participants enrolled in the ATTMEPT-CVD study were categorized into two groups according to whether achieved reduction in hsCRP levels at 6 months after initiation of antihypertensive medications from baseline was equal to or greater than 40% (responder group) or less than 40% (non-responder group). Baseline characteristics and blood pressure during follow-up period were similar between the groups. For women, the incidence of cardiovascular events was significantly less in responder group than non-responder group (P?

SUBMITTER: Kim-Mitsuyama S 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC7550334 | biostudies-literature | 2020 Oct

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Reduction in hsCRP levels is associated with decreased incidence of cardiovascular events in Japanese hypertensive women but not in men.

Kim-Mitsuyama Shokei S   Soejima Hirofumi H   Yasuda Osamu O   Node Koichi K   Jinnouchi Hideaki H   Yamamoto Eiichiro E   Sekigami Taiji T   Ogawa Hisao H   Matsui Kunihiko K  

Scientific reports 20201012 1


To test our hypothesis that the magnitude of reduction in hsCRP achieved by antihypertensive medications may predict the benefit for cardiovascular outcomes in hypertensive individuals, we performed subanalysis of the ATTEMPT-CVD study. The hypertensive participants enrolled in the ATTMEPT-CVD study were categorized into two groups according to whether achieved reduction in hsCRP levels at 6 months after initiation of antihypertensive medications from baseline was equal to or greater than 40% (r  ...[more]

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