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Is epistaxis associated with high blood pressure and hypertension? Propensity score matching study

Title
Is epistaxis associated with high blood pressure and hypertension? Propensity score matching study
Author
정재호
Keywords
Epistaxis; Hypertension; High blood pressure
Issue Date
2020-07
Publisher
W B SAUNDERS CO-ELSEVIER INC
Citation
AMERICAN JOURNAL OF EMERGENCY MEDICINE, v. 38, no. 7, page. 1319-1321
Abstract
Objective: We aimed to investigate whether high blood pressure and hypertension are associated with epistaxis. Methods: A retrospective study with a propensity score matching analysis was performed at the emergency departments (EDs) of a tertiary university hospital. The mean blood pressure (BP, systolic and diastolic) and proportion of subjects with elevated BP (systolic ˃120 and/or diastolic ˃80 mmHg) at presentation were compared between the epistaxis group and matched control group. The proportion of patients with newly diagnosed hypertension within six months between the two groups was also compared. Results: A total of 1353 patients with epistaxis and the same number of those with simple lacerations were matched. The mean systolic and diastolic BPs of the epistaxis group were significantly higher than those of the matched control group (157.1 +/- 26.4 and 91.4 +/- 17.0 mmHg versus 144.9 +/- 32.4 and 84.2 +/- 13.5 mmHg) (P ˂ 0.001). The proportion of patients with elevated BP at presentation was also significantly higher in the epistaxis group (91.4%) than in the matched control group (86.2%) (P ˂ 0.001). Of the 724 (53.5%) patients without pre-existing hypertension in the epistaxis group, 660 patients were followed, of whom 107 (16.2%) were newly diagnosed with hypertension within 6 months, which was a significantly higher percentage than among the matched controls (4.9%, P ˂ 0.001) Conclusion: The patients with epistaxis had elevated BP at presentation and a higher proportion of newly diagnosed hypertension within six months compared to the matched controls. (C) 2020 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.
URI
https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0735675719306771?via%3Dihubhttps://repository.hanyang.ac.kr/handle/20.500.11754/169589
ISSN
0735-6757; 1532-8171
DOI
10.1016/j.ajem.2019.10.025
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