1. Cumulative mean arterial pressure and risks of adverse cardiac and cerebrovascular events: a prospective cohort study of 53,813 adults
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Xiao Cui, Ruiying Zhang, Hualing Zhao, Shouling Wu, Jun Cai, Quanhui Zhao, Wei Li, Chunhui Li, Lu Song, Aiping Wu, and Junxing Yu
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Adult ,Male ,China ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Mean arterial pressure ,Myocardial Infarction ,Blood Pressure ,030204 cardiovascular system & hematology ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,Risk Factors ,Internal medicine ,Internal Medicine ,medicine ,Humans ,Prospective Studies ,Myocardial infarction ,Risk factor ,Prospective cohort study ,Stroke ,business.industry ,Incidence (epidemiology) ,Middle Aged ,medicine.disease ,Blood pressure ,Hypertension ,Cohort ,Female ,business ,030217 neurology & neurosurgery - Abstract
The association between cumulative mean arterial blood pressure (MAP) and risks of adverse cardiac and cerebrovascular events (CCVEs) has not been characterized. This prospective cohort study included 53,813 participants, free of prior myocardial infarction or stroke in or before 2010 (baseline) from a community-based cohort including 101,510 participants. Cumulative MAP was defined as the summed average MAP for each pair of consecutive examinations multiplied by the time interval with the data from previous surveys (2006- 2007, 2008 to 2009, 2010-2011). Incident adverse CCVEs were ascertained by both the information collection in biennial follow-up surveys (2012-2013, 2014-2015) and surveying each year's discharge lists from local hospitals and death certificates from state vital statistics offices by three experienced physicians blinded to the study design. The study population were stratified into quartiles based on cumulative MAP (
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- 2018
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