What were the primary outcomes of Sprint?

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What were the primary outcomes of Sprint?

SPRINT found that the lower target (less than 120 mm Hg) reduced cardiovascular events by 25 percent and reduced the overall risk of death by 27 percent. SPRINT helped inform the 2017 American Heart Association (AHA) and American College of Cardiology (ACC) high blood pressure clinical guidelines.

What was the sprint trial?

Introduction. The Systolic Blood Pressure Intervention Trial (SPRINT) was designed to determine whether a systolic blood-pressure target of less than 120 mm Hg (intensive treatment) would be associated with a lower rate of clinical events than a systolic blood-pressure target of less than 140 mm Hg (standard treatment) …

How do you study blood pressure?

How can I measure my blood pressure at home?

  1. Use a blood pressure log [PDF – 284 KB] to record your blood pressure measurements.
  2. Take your blood pressure at the same time every day.
  3. Take at least two readings, 1 or 2 minutes apart.

What is the new standard blood pressure?

The guidelines, in a nutshell, state that normal blood pressure is under 120/80, whereas up until Monday, normal was under 140/90. Now, elevated blood pressure (without a diagnosis of hypertension) is systolic blood pressure (the top number) between 120 and 129.

What is a good blood pressure for a type 2 diabetes?

There appears to be a broad consensus among professional health organizations that a blood pressure (BP) of 130/80 mm Hg or less is the recommended therapeutic BP target for subjects with diabetes mellitus.

What should a Type 2 diabetic blood pressure be?

Blood pressure should be below 140/80mmHg for people with diabetes or below 130/80mmHg if you have kidney or eye disease or any condition that affects blood vessels and blood supply to the brain.

Who funded the accord trial?

The study of more than 10,000 participants is sponsored by the National Institutes of Health.