The Blood Demand of Organs and Tissues is Highly Correlated with Blood Pressure
Abstract
Hypertension is a main risk factor for many cardiovascular and cerebrovascular diseases such as stroke and myocardial infarction, threatening the health of millions of people globally every year. The current research on hypertension is insufficient. For instance, in terms of research methods, most studies were carried out by the collection of clinical data for meta-analysis or epidemiological studies, and in clinical practices, the treatment of hypertension is mainly through antihypertensive drugs for the regulation and control of blood pressure. However, from the perspective of clinical diagnosis and treatment effects, drug compliance of patients is poor and side effects of antihypertensive drugs also bring many impacts on the patient's life quality, such as diuretic drugs can cause elevated blood uric acid and low potassium, and so on. To sum up, the current treatment of hypertension failed to pay attention to the blood demand and blood pressure of hypertension patients. In fact, the blood demand of target organs and tissues is highly correlated with hypertension.