Cardiovascular outcomes and achieved blood pressure in patients with and without diabetes at high cardiovascular risk
European Heart Journal

Abstract
Studies have shown a non-linear relationship between systolic blood pressure (SBP) and diastolic blood pressure (DBP) and outcomes, with increased risk observed at both low and high blood pressure (BP) levels. We hypothesized that the BP-risk association is different in individuals with and without diabetes at high cardiovascular risk.
We identified patients with (
High on treatment BP levels (≥160 or ≥90 mmHg) are associated with increased risk of cardiovascular outcomes and death. Also low levels (<120 or <70 mmHg) are associated with increased cardiovascular outcomes (except stroke) and death. Patients with diabetes have consistently higher risks over the whole BP range, indicating that achieving optimal BP goals is most impactful in this group. These data favour guidelines taking lower BP boundaries into consideration, in particular in diabetes.
Contributors

Helmut Schumacher
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Koon K Teo
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Eva M Lonn
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Felix Mahfoud
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Johannes F E Mann
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Giuseppe Mancia
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Josep Redon
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Roland E Schmieder
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Nikolaus Marx
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Karen Sliwa
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Michael A Weber
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Bryan Williams
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Salim Yusuf
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