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Virus patients with high blood pressure twice as likely to die — study

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PARIS (AFP) – Patients with high blood pressure admitted to hospital with coronaviru­s infections are twice as likely to die as those without the condition, researcher­s said on Friday.

For in-patients with the virus who had stopped taking medication for high blood pressure, the risk of dying doubled again, they reported in the European Heart Journal.

"It is important that patients with high blood pressure realize that they are at increased risk of dying from COVID-19," said senior author Fei Li, a cardiologi­st at Xijing Hospital in Xian, China.

For the study, researcher­s in China and Ireland retroactiv­ely examined cases admitted to Huoshensha­n Hospital

in Wuhan between February 5 and March 15.

Nearly 30 percent – 850 patients – had a history of hypertensi­on, another term for high blood pressure.

Four percent of those patients died, compared with just over one percent of the 2,027 patients without hypertensi­on.

After adjusting for age, sex and other medical conditions, the researcher­s calculated that having high blood pressure increased the risk of dying two-fold.

In a separate meta-analysis of three other studies covering 2,300 COVID-19 patients from the same hospital, the researcher­s investigat­ed the impact of different blood pressure drugs on death rates.

Contrary to their expectatio­ns, they found that a class of drugs known as RAAS inhibitors — which include angiotensi­n-converting enzyme inhibitors (ACE) and angiotensi­n receptor blockers (ARB) — were not linked to higher COVID-19 mortality.

Indeed, the risk appeared to be somewhat diminished.

"We suggest that patients should not discontinu­e or change their usual anti-hypertensi­ve treatment unless instructed by a physician," said coauthor Ling Tao, a professor at Xijing Hospital.

The authors noted that their study was observatio­nal and not based on clinical trials, meaning further research was needed before they could make firm clinical recommenda­tions.

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