“High Voltage supine systolic blood pressure measured in patients with acute chest pain was associated with a favorable prognosis of 1 year,” they write. “There is an inverse association between admission systolic blood pressure lying down and the rate of 1-year mortality in patients hospitalized in intensive care medicine for chest pain. This is also true for patients diagnosed with ischemic heart disease and those who eventually develop heart attack [] “.High blood pressure (BP), measured after a period of rest is one of the risk factors studied and developed for cardiovascular disease, according to background information in the article. “However, little is known about the relationship between blood pressure to acute stress, such as acute chest pain and subsequent death,” the authors write.

The researchers found that the mortality rate at one year, after adjusting for various factors, showed that participants in the first quarter of systolic blood pressure was greater risk of death, on the contrary, the patients had fourth quarter prognosis better. “Corresponding absolute risks are adjusted 21.7 percent lower risk of death for absolute age of 1 year for patients in the 4 th quarter compared to Q2. The mortality risk was 15.2 percent lower for patients Q2 Q3 vs. while the risk for patients in the 1 st quarter was 40.3 percent higher mortality than in Q2, “the authors write.

A new survey finds that there is an inverse association between the level of the supine (lying face) in systolic blood pressure measured at admission in an intensive care unit for acute chest pain and the risk of death at one year, those patients with systolic blood pressure, with a better prognosis after a year, according to new research.