May 22, 2026 · The American journal of medicine · DOI: 10.1016/j.amjmed.2026.05.015

Effect of Cumulative Blood Pressure Exposure on Long-Term Cardiovascular Outcomes in the Community, a Nationwide Cohort Study

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The authors aimed to determine whether cumulative blood pressure exposure over a 10-year period could enhance the prediction of long-term cardiovascular outcomes compared to traditional models that rely on single blood pressure measurements. Their findings indicate that incorporating cumulative blood pressure data significantly improves the prediction of hard cardiovascular events, stroke, and all-cause mortality, suggesting that this approach could lead to more personalized risk assessments in clinical settings.

Dor Avrahami, Doron Zahger, Ronen Arbel, Lior Rokach, Talish Razi, Ruslan Sergienko, Noam Barda

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