NEW STUDY LINKING 'HIGH NORMAL' BLOOD PRESSURE TO SIGNIFICANT CARDIOVASCULAR RISK
The Anglo Cardiff Collaborative Trial, a cooperative effort of the
Universities of
"The real significance of these findings is that central and brachial
blood pressures are not the same, meaning that central pressure cannot simply
be inferred from the brachial pressure measurement, but should also be
assessed," said Dr.
Dr.
"According to recent estimates, over half of American's who suffer a heart
attack had no prior signs of heart disease. Early identification of patients
at risk, early intervention and effective patient management are critically
important, not only to the health of individual patients, but also to the
economic health of national health care systems," said
The findings of this new study further confirm the results of the CAFE and Strong Heart studies, both of which showed that individuals with elevated central pressure were at a significantly higher risk of cardiovascular events such as heart attack, stroke and kidney disease. In both studies, elevated central pressure in patients could not be predicted by conventional brachial blood pressure measurement.
The results have been published in the June issue of the American Heart Association's journal Hypertension in a study titled "Central Pressure: Variability and Impact of Cardiovascular Risk Factors".
About AtCor Medical
AtCor Medical (ASX: ACG) develops and markets products for the early
detection of cardiovascular risk and management of cardiovascular disease. Its
technology allows researchers and clinicians to assess central blood pressure
non-invasively. The company's SphygmoCor(R) system visibly identifies the
effects of reflected blood pressure in the central aortic pressure wave,
effects which cannot be detected with standard blood pressure monitoring. More
than 1,400 SphygmoCor(R) systems are currently in use worldwide at major
medical institutions research institutions and in various clinical trials with
leading pharmaceutical companies, and the company's technology has been
featured in over 200 peer-reviewed studies published in leading medical
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