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Systolic Blood Pressure and Pulse Pressure in Heart Failure: Pooled Participant-Level Analysis of Four Trials

Systolic Blood Pressure and Pulse Pressure in Heart Failure: Pooled Participant-Level Analysis of Four Trials

JACC This Week · American College of Cardiology

November 21, 20248m 13s

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Show Notes

JACC Associate Editor Theresa McDonagh, MBBCH speaks with author Akshay S. Desai, MD, FACC about this paper on pulse pressure published in JACC and presented at AHA. In a pooled analysis of 16,950 patients with chronic HFmrEF or HFpEF enrolled from 4 global randomized clinical trials, a J-shaped relationship was observed between SBP and the risk of adverse CV events, with the lowest risk occurring at SBP values between 120 and 130 mmHg. A similar pattern was seen with PP, with the lowest risk found between 50 and 60 mmHg. Both higher SBP and higher PP independently predicted adverse CV events. Notably, PP remained a strong predictor of CV risk, independent of baseline SBP.