2018
The association between blood pressure and long-term outcomes of patients with ischaemic cardiomyopathy with and without surgical revascularization: an analysis of the STICH trial
Andersson B, She L, Tan RS, Jeemon P, Mokrzycki K, Siepe M, Romanov A, Favaloro LE, Djokovic LT, Raju PK, Betlejewski P, Racine N, Ostrzycki A, Nawarawong W, Das S, Rouleau JL, Sopko G, Lee KL, Velazquez EJ, Panza JA. The association between blood pressure and long-term outcomes of patients with ischaemic cardiomyopathy with and without surgical revascularization: an analysis of the STICH trial. European Heart Journal 2018, 39: 3464-3471. PMID: 30113633, PMCID: PMC6166135, DOI: 10.1093/eurheartj/ehy438.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsBlood pressureCoronary artery diseaseHigh blood pressureMortality outcomesSTICH trialArtery diseaseHeart failureIschemic cardiomyopathyLandmark analysisInfluence of BPLong-term mortality outcomesBP-lowering medicationsIschemic HF patientsCoronary artery bypassOutcomes of patientsBaseline blood pressureDiastolic blood pressureLower blood pressureLong-term outcomesSystolic BP valuesCABG treatmentSurgical revascularizationArtery bypassHF patientsVentricular dysfunction
2015
Relationship Between Daily Exposure to Biomass Fuel Smoke and Blood Pressure in High-Altitude Peru
Burroughs Peña M, Romero KM, Velazquez EJ, Davila-Roman VG, Gilman RH, Wise RA, Miranda JJ, Checkley W. Relationship Between Daily Exposure to Biomass Fuel Smoke and Blood Pressure in High-Altitude Peru. Hypertension 2015, 65: 1134-1140. PMID: 25753976, PMCID: PMC4466100, DOI: 10.1161/hypertensionaha.114.04840.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsDiastolic blood pressureSystolic blood pressureBlood pressureBiomass fuel useHousehold air pollutionVital capacityFuel smokeHigher systolic blood pressurePopulation-based cohort studyDaily exposureHigher diastolic blood pressureBiomass fuel usersBlood pressure outcomesElevated blood pressureHigh blood pressureBiomass fuel smokeMultivariable regression modelsCardiovascular preventionCohort studyLung functionPressure outcomesEffect modificationHigher likelihoodHypertensionFuel users
2014
Blood pressure level impacts risk of death among HIV seropositive adults in Kenya: a retrospective analysis of electronic health records
Bloomfield GS, Hogan JW, Keter A, Holland TL, Sang E, Kimaiyo S, Velazquez EJ. Blood pressure level impacts risk of death among HIV seropositive adults in Kenya: a retrospective analysis of electronic health records. BMC Infectious Diseases 2014, 14: 284. PMID: 24886474, PMCID: PMC4046023, DOI: 10.1186/1471-2334-14-284.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsSystolic blood pressureLower blood pressureHigher systolic blood pressureCardiovascular risk factorsBlood pressure levelsBlood pressureHigh blood pressureHigher mortality riskMortality rateHazard ratioRisk factorsIncidence rateRetrospective analysisMortality riskLarge HIV treatment programHuman immunodeficiency virus (HIV) infectionNormal systolic blood pressureProportional hazards regression modelsCox proportional hazards modelAdvanced HIV diseaseNon-communicable causeHIV-seropositive individualsHIV-seropositive adultsImmunodeficiency virus infectionHIV treatment programs