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posted by takyon on Tuesday March 19 2019, @08:45PM   Printer-friendly
from the lesion-of-doom dept.

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Lowering blood pressure prevents worsening brain damage in elderly: Study suggests more aggressive hypertension treatment could help preserve brain function as well as reduce cardiovascular events

Elderly people with high blood pressure, or hypertension, who took medicine to keep their 24-hour systolic blood pressure around 130 mm Hg for three years showed significantly less accumulation of harmful brain lesions compared with those taking medicine to maintain a systolic blood pressure around 145 mm Hg, according to research presented at the American College of Cardiology's 68th Annual Scientific Session. However, the reduction in brain lesions, visible as bright white spots on a magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) scan, did not translate to a significant improvement in mobility and cognitive function. Researchers said it is likely that three years was too short a time for such benefits to become apparent.

The study, called INFINITY, is the first to demonstrate an effective way to slow the progression of cerebrovascular disease, a condition common in older adults that restricts the flow of blood to the brain. The study is also unique in its use of around-the-clock ambulatory blood pressure monitors, which measured participants' blood pressure during all activities of daily living, rather than only in the medical care environment. In addition to seeing beneficial effects in the brain, those who kept their blood pressure lower also were less likely to suffer major cardiovascular events, such as a heart attack or stroke.


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  • (Score: 2) by JoeMerchant on Tuesday March 19 2019, @08:59PM (1 child)

    by JoeMerchant (3937) on Tuesday March 19 2019, @08:59PM (#817129)

    Lower blood pressure (in a large population) should lead to fewer strokes, less catastrophic damage, good thing.

    On the other hand, lower blood pressure can also decrease cognitive, albeit less dramatically than a stroke, but more of a mild, across the board reduction.

    Best med change they ever made for my grandfather was to back off on the BP control meds and give him clot preventing thinners - the increase in blood supply to his brain reduced his apparent mental age by 10 years, for a year until he had another (rather inevitable) aneurysm in his leg which led to a choice of loss of leg or death by gangrene...

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  • (Score: 3, Interesting) by Anonymous Coward on Tuesday March 19 2019, @10:52PM

    by Anonymous Coward on Tuesday March 19 2019, @10:52PM (#817155)

    My old pops was on too much BP medicine (multiple types).
    A rep from the insurance company (self-interest) was sent to subscribers to see if they could eliminate some meds.
    When he saw my pops' very low BP readings, he told him to see his doc about tapering some dosage and eventually possibly eliminating some meds.
    So he did. He is much more energetic and alert now with a higher, more "normal" BP.