Abstract 02: Distribution Of Predicted Cardiovascular And All-cause Mortality Benefit Of Intensive Vs Standard Blood Pressure Control Among Us Adults Eligible For The Systolic Blood Pressure Intervention Trial

Autor: Monika M. Safford, Brandon K. Bellows, Paul Muntner, Adam P. Bress, Catherine G. Derington, George Howard, Andrew E. Moran, Emily B. Levitan, Jian Ying, Swati Sakhuja, Gabriel S. Tajeu, Natalia Ruiz-Negrón, Tom Greene, Jennifer S. Herrick, Ransmond O. Berchie, William S. Weintraub
Rok vydání: 2021
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Zdroj: Hypertension. 78
ISSN: 1524-4563
0194-911X
DOI: 10.1161/hyp.78.suppl_1.02
Popis: Introduction: If resources are scarce, achieving national SBP control goals will require prioritizing treatment among those likely to benefit. To identify patients with greatest predicted benefit with intensive SBP treatment and estimate population sizes, we applied algorithms to community samples who met the SPRINT enrollment criteria. Methods: The published algorithms separately predict the absolute risk reduction in CVD events and mortality at 3.26 years with intensive ( Results: The median ages were 67 (SPRINT), 69 (NHANES), and 72 (REGARDS). Greater proportions of NHANES and REGARDS vs SPRINT had predicted NNT Table ). Event rates were comparable within NNT groups. Conclusions: Predicted NNT distributions differ between cohorts but event rates are similar. Most adults who meet SPRINT enrollment criteria have predicted NNT
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