Untreated Hypertension

Author:

Walsh Kyle B.1,Woo Daniel1,Sekar Padmini1,Osborne Jennifer1,Moomaw Charles J.1,Langefeld Carl D.1,Adeoye Opeolu1

Affiliation:

1. From Department of Emergency Medicine, University of Cincinnati, OH (K.B.W., O.A.); Department of Neurology and Rehabilitation Medicine, University of Cincinnati, OH (D.W., P.S., J.O., C.J.M.); Center for Public Health Genomics and Department of Biostatistical Sciences, Wake Forest School of Medicine, Winston-Salem, NC (C.D.L.); and University of Cincinnati Neuroscience Institute, OH (K.B.W., O.A., D.W.).

Abstract

Background: Hypertension is a significant risk factor for intracerebral hemorrhage (ICH). Although ethnic/racial disparities related to hypertension and ICH have been reported, these previous studies were limited by a lack of Hispanics and inadequate power to analyze by ICH location. In the current study, while overcoming these prior limitations, we investigated whether there was variation by ethnicity/race of treated and untreated hypertension as risk factors for ICH. Methods: The ERICH study (Ethnic/Racial Variations of Intracerebral Hemorrhage) is a prospective, multicenter, case-control study of ICH among whites, blacks, and Hispanics. Cases were enrolled from 42 recruitment sites. Controls matched to cases 1:1 by age (±5 years), sex, ethnicity/race, and metropolitan area were identified by random-digit dialing. Subjects were interviewed to determine history of hypertension and use of antihypertensive medications. Cases and controls within ethnic groups were compared by using conditional logistic regression. Multivariable conditional logistic regression models were computed for ICH as an overall group and separately for the location subcategories deep, lobar, and infratentorial (brainstem/cerebellar). Results: Nine hundred fifty-eight white, 880 black, and 766 Hispanic ICH patients were enrolled. For ICH cases, untreated hypertension was higher in blacks (43.6%, P <0.0001) and Hispanics (46.9%, P <0.0001) versus whites (32.7%). In multivariable analyses adjusted for alcohol use, anticoagulation, hypercholesterolemia, education, and medical insurance status, treated hypertension was a significant risk factor across all locations of ICH in whites (odds ratio [OR], 1.57; 95% confidence interval [CI], 1.24–1.98; P <0.0001), blacks (OR, 3.02; 95% CI, 2.16–4.22; P <0.0001), and Hispanics (OR, 2.50; 95% CI, 1.73–3.62; P <0.0001). Untreated hypertension was a substantially greater risk factor for all 3 racial/ethnic groups across all locations of ICH: whites (OR, 8.79; 95% CI, 5.66–13.66; P <0.0001), blacks (OR, 12.46; 95% CI, 8.08–19.20; P <0.0001), and Hispanics (OR, 10.95; 95% CI, 6.58–18.23; P <0.0001). There was an interaction between race/ethnicity and ICH risk ( P <0.0001). Conclusions: Untreated hypertension confers a greater ICH risk in blacks and Hispanics relative to whites across all anatomic locations of ICH. Accelerated research efforts are needed to improve overall hypertension treatment rates and to monitor the impact of such efforts on racial/ethnic disparities in stroke. Clinical Trial Registration: URL: http://www.clinicaltrials.gov . Unique identifier: NCT01202864.

Publisher

Ovid Technologies (Wolters Kluwer Health)

Subject

Physiology (medical),Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine

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