This one thing doubles your risk of COVID-19

This underlying condition puts you high risk.


You have heard that you are at high risk of serious CVIV-19 symptoms if you are 65 years old or older, have a chronic lung disease or diabetes or are immunocompromised. A study shows another underlying condition, previously known to do worse symptoms if you contract coronavirus, can actually increase your death chances: high blood pressure.

"Shortly after our beginning to treat Patients from COVID-19 early February in Wuhan, we noticed thatNearly half of the dead patients had high blood pressure, which was a much higher percentage compared to those who are only light Covid-19 symptoms, "said Ling Tao of the Cardiology Department at Xijing Hospital in Xian, China. The team of researchers, led by Fei Li and Tao, and includingResearchers from the National University of Ireland Galway,published their conclusions in the European heart newspaper.

"It is estimated that 103 million US adults have high blood pressure, according to the new statistics of the American Heart Association," says Heart.org. "It's almost half of the adults in the United States."

Their conclusions show that this can be fatal

Scientists have examined the archives of nearly 3,000 patients in Wuhan, the initial epicenter of COVID-19. A little less than 30% of them had high blood pressure and of these, 4% died. (1.1% of those with normal blood pressure are dead.) Not to mention "Patients with a history of hypertension, but without antihypertensive treatment were associated with a significantly higher mortality risk compared to those with antihypertensive treatments "- in other words, 7.9% died when they ceased to take their cardiac drugs.

"The researchers then brought data from three other studies with nearly 2,300 patients to investigate the role played by RAAS inhibitors, a class of drugs commonly used to treat blood pressure, such as the inhibitors of the Ace and the ARBs, in the risk of death of COVID-19, reports the BBC. "They have found that the risk of death is lower in patients who have taken RAA inhibitors compared to those treated with other drugs such as beta-blockers, calcium channel blockers (CCBS) or diuretics. Diuretics . "

"Contrary to our initial hypothesis, we found that raas inhibitors, such as ACE inhibitors or angiotensin receptor blockers, were not related to an increased risk of dying Covid-19 and, In fact, can be protective, "said Professor Li." As a result, we suggest that patients should not interrupt or modify their usual antihypertensive treatment unless otherwise indicated by a doctor. "

What can you do?

"People with underlying conditions such as cardiovascular problems, high blood pressure, diabetes, cancer, immunosuppressed patients and seniors are more likely to developserious illness"Dr. Monka Stuczen, Fibms, a medical microbiologist and a R & D and QC laboratory manager in Mwe. If you have one of these conditions, contact your health professional at the time you encounter symptoms of COVID-19.

"It is important that patients with high blood pressure realize that they are at increased risk of dying of COVID-19"says Li". They should take good care of themselves during this pandemic and they need more attention if they are infected with coronavirus. "

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