TY - JOUR
T1 - Emergency department adherence to American heart association guidelines for blood pressure management in acute ischemic stroke
AU - Grise, Erin Mc Donough
AU - Adeoye, Opeolu
AU - Lindsell, Christopher
AU - Alwell, Kathleen
AU - Moomaw, Charles
AU - Kissela, Brett
AU - Woo, Dan
AU - Flaherty, Matthew
AU - Ferioli, Simona
AU - Khatri, Pooja
AU - Broderick, Joseph
AU - Kleindorfer, Dawn
PY - 2012/2
Y1 - 2012/2
N2 - Background and Purpose-: Severely elevated blood pressure (BP) and aggressive BP reduction are both associated with poor outcome in acute ischemic stroke (AIS). In nontissue-type plasminogen activator patients, the American Heart Association recommends antihypertensive therapy only if BP is ≥220/120 mm Hg with a goal of 15% to 25% reduction in the first 24 hours. We hypothesized that patients with AIS often receive antihypertensives in the emergency department below the recommended threshold and that BP reduction is often >20%. Methods-: In 2005, AIS cases were ascertained at all 16 hospitals in Greater Cincinnati. BP was recorded at emergency department presentation and before and after antihypertensive treatment. Hypertension was defined as BP ≥220/120 mm Hg. Chi-square and Mann-Whitney U tests were used for comparisons. Results-: A total of 1739 patients with AIS met inclusion criteria. Median age was 72 years with 43% male and 25% black. Of 218 treated with antihypertensives, 65 (30.0%) met treatment criteria immediately before treatment. Treated patients were younger (66 versus 73 years, P<0.001) with greater stroke severity than untreated patients (National Institutes of Health Stroke Scale score 4 versus 3, P=0.028). Median change in systolic BP was-25 mm Hg (range,-96 to 25 mm Hg). Median percentage change in systolic BP was-12.3% (range,-49.2% to 16.1%). Systolic BP decreased >20% in 52 treated patients (23.7%). Conclusions-: Only one third of patients with AIS treated with antihypertensives met American Heart Association-recommended treatment criteria, and the rate of change of BP was frequently greater than recommended. Further studies are warranted to determine the impact of practice patterns on AIS outcomes.
AB - Background and Purpose-: Severely elevated blood pressure (BP) and aggressive BP reduction are both associated with poor outcome in acute ischemic stroke (AIS). In nontissue-type plasminogen activator patients, the American Heart Association recommends antihypertensive therapy only if BP is ≥220/120 mm Hg with a goal of 15% to 25% reduction in the first 24 hours. We hypothesized that patients with AIS often receive antihypertensives in the emergency department below the recommended threshold and that BP reduction is often >20%. Methods-: In 2005, AIS cases were ascertained at all 16 hospitals in Greater Cincinnati. BP was recorded at emergency department presentation and before and after antihypertensive treatment. Hypertension was defined as BP ≥220/120 mm Hg. Chi-square and Mann-Whitney U tests were used for comparisons. Results-: A total of 1739 patients with AIS met inclusion criteria. Median age was 72 years with 43% male and 25% black. Of 218 treated with antihypertensives, 65 (30.0%) met treatment criteria immediately before treatment. Treated patients were younger (66 versus 73 years, P<0.001) with greater stroke severity than untreated patients (National Institutes of Health Stroke Scale score 4 versus 3, P=0.028). Median change in systolic BP was-25 mm Hg (range,-96 to 25 mm Hg). Median percentage change in systolic BP was-12.3% (range,-49.2% to 16.1%). Systolic BP decreased >20% in 52 treated patients (23.7%). Conclusions-: Only one third of patients with AIS treated with antihypertensives met American Heart Association-recommended treatment criteria, and the rate of change of BP was frequently greater than recommended. Further studies are warranted to determine the impact of practice patterns on AIS outcomes.
KW - acute stroke
KW - blood pressure
KW - cerebral infarct
KW - emergency medicine
UR - https://www.scopus.com/pages/publications/84856445705
U2 - 10.1161/STROKEAHA.111.637983
DO - 10.1161/STROKEAHA.111.637983
M3 - Article
C2 - 22033993
AN - SCOPUS:84856445705
SN - 0039-2499
VL - 43
SP - 557
EP - 559
JO - Stroke
JF - Stroke
IS - 2
ER -