The Prognosis of Essential Hypertension Treated Conservatively

Author:

SOKOLOW MAURICE1,PERLOFF DOROTHEE1

Affiliation:

1. From the Department of Medicine, University of California School of Medicine, San Francisco, California.

Abstract

Four hundred thirty-nine consecutive patients (143 men and 296 women) with essential hypertension were followed on conservative therapy for a minimum of 5 years or until death. The initial blood pressure taken by a standard method and the presence and degree of vascular involvement at the time of registration were recorded on all patients. On the basis of these observations, each patient was classified in one of four classes of over-all hypertensive severity. At the end of the 5-year follow-up period, 161 patients were dead, 78 men and 83 women. The higher mortality among men was significant and was apparent after the first year of follow-up. A progressive rise in 5-year mortality was observed with increasing degrees of initial blood pressure elevation, fundal involvement, cardiac size by radiogram, and electrocardiographic evidence of left ventricular hypertrophy, as well as with progressively higher classification of over-all hypertensive severity. Patients with mild hypertension and minimal cardiovascular impairment (class I) had an 11 per cent 5-year mortality, while patients with malignant hypertension, renal failure, or congestive heart failure (class IV) had an 84 per cent 5-year mortality. Early deaths in patients with mild hypertension were found to be largely due to atherosclerotic complications or noncardiovascular causes. Possible explanations for long survivals in patients with advanced vascular involvement on initial examination are discussed. The increased mortality of men over women was attributed in part to greater severity of disease on initial registration and in part to a higher incidence of coronary atherosclerosis. The mortality in patients with headache, dizziness, and nervous tension was found to be a factor of the associated vascular complication rather than of the symptoms alone. Patients with clinical obesity were found to have a lower over-all mortality than patients who were not obese. The prognostic value of a standardized initial blood pressure measurement is stressed and is discussed in the light of previous work by Perera, Smirk, and Gilchrist. The prognostic data were presented as a framework against which the long-term treatment of mild and moderate hypertension can be tested.

Publisher

Ovid Technologies (Wolters Kluwer Health)

Subject

Physiology (medical),Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine

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