Sex differences in arterial hypertension A scientific statement from the ESC Council on Hypertension, the European Association of Preventive Cardiology, Association of Cardiovascular Nursing and Allied Professions, the ESC Council for Cardiology Practice, and the ESC Working Group on Cardiovascular Pharmacotherapy

European Heart Journal

22 September 2022
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ESC Journals HYPERTENSION

Abstract

Abstract

There is strong evidence that sex chromosomes and sex hormones influence blood pressure (BP) regulation, distribution of cardiovascular (CV) risk factors and co-morbidities differentially in females and males with essential arterial hypertension. The risk for CV disease increases at a lower BP level in females than in males, suggesting that sex-specific thresholds for diagnosis of hypertension may be reasonable. However, due to paucity of data, in particularly from specifically designed clinical trials, it is not yet known whether hypertension should be differently managed in females and males, including treatment goals and choice and dosages of antihypertensive drugs. Accordingly, this consensus document was conceived to provide a comprehensive overview of current knowledge on sex differences in essential hypertension including BP development over the life course, development of hypertension, pathophysiologic mechanisms regulating BP, interaction of BP with CV risk factors and co-morbidities, hypertension-mediated organ damage in the heart and the arteries, impact on incident CV disease, and differences in the effect of antihypertensive treatment. The consensus document also highlights areas where focused research is needed to advance sex-specific prevention and management of hypertension.

Contributors

Eva Gerdts
Eva Gerdts

Author

University of Bergen Bergen , Norway

Isabella Sudano
Isabella Sudano

Author

University Hospital Zurich Zurich , Switzerland

Sofie Brouwers
Sofie Brouwers

Author

AZORG Hospital Aalst , Belgium

Rosa Maria Bruno
Rosa Maria Bruno

Author

PARCC INSERM U970 European Hospital Georges Pompidou APHP Paris , France

Thomas Kahan
Thomas Kahan

Author

Karolinska Institute Stockholm , Sweden

Anastasia S Mihailidou
Anastasia S Mihailidou

Author

Royal North Shore Hospital St Leonards , Australia

Trine Moholdt
Trine Moholdt

Author

Norwegian University of Science and Technology Trondheim , Norway

Gianfranco Parati
Gianfranco Parati

Author

University of Milan Bicocca Milan , Italy

Giovanni de Simone
Giovanni de Simone

Author

Federico II University Hospital Napoly , Italy

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