Interactions between hypertension and inflammatory tone and the effect on blood pressure and outcomes in patients with COVID-19

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Arterial hypertension represented one of the most common comorbidities in patients with COVID-19. However, the impact of hypertension on outcome in COVID-19 patients is not clear. Close connections between inflammation and blood pressure (BP) have been described, and inflammation plays a key role in the outcome for patients with COVID-19. Whether hypertension impairs the relationship between inflammation, BP, and outcomes in this context is not known. The aim of this study was to examine the effects of the interactions between inflammation and hypertension status on BP and clinical outcome in patients hospitalized with COVID-19. We designed a retrospective study in 129 patients hospitalized with COVID-19 at Toulouse University Hospital. The hospital outcome was admission to the intensive care unit or death. The inflammatory markers were blood C-reactive protein level (CRP), neutrophil to lymphocyte, and platelet to lymphocyte ratios. We identified strong correlations between CRP (P

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Amar, J., Touront, N., Ciron, A. M., & Pendaries, C. (2021). Interactions between hypertension and inflammatory tone and the effect on blood pressure and outcomes in patients with COVID-19. Journal of Clinical Hypertension, 23(2), 238–244. https://doi.org/10.1111/jch.14137

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