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Dennis OConnor

The Coronavirus Conundrum: ACE2 and Hypertension Edition - NephJC - 0 views

  • Hypertension and COVID19
  • Are patients with hypertension more likely to get COVID19?For this, we need a well-designed cohort study with incidence rates of COVID19 in patients with hypertension (HT) and those without HT, in which exposure history is able to be carefully accounted for.
  • Amongst the patients with COVID19, it seems the prevalence of prior h/o HT is higher in those who develop severe disease than those who do not.
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  • Hypertension does seem to be a common comorbidity, even more so than diabetes - but these are all data from one country, so one should be careful before generalization.
  • Why might there be a link between high blood pressure and COVID19?As you can read so far, we are not convinced the data show a strong, robust link. However, the virus uses the renin-angiotensin system - hence all the speculation. Read about the science behind the speculation below.
  • Can ARB/ACEi use (and potentially increased ACE2) actually be beneficial in coronavirus and other viral pneumonias?This is an interesting question and has been looked at in both animal model and human studies (retrospective). This study looked at patients (humans) with viral pneumonia and demonstrated an association with improved outcomes in patients with continued ACEi use during viral pneumonia. However, you could argue that patients with viral pneumonia who had continued use of ACEi while hospitalized were not “as sick” as patients in which it was discontinued. 
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    Recommended by DeAunne Denmark, MD, PhD: "... this excellent international society and expert consensus site regarding anti-hypertensives and ACE2, the protein used by both SARS for host cell.
Dennis OConnor

Center of Excellence for Research and Training in Integrative Health - UC San Diego Sch... - 0 views

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    "The Center is actively conducting numerous integrative health projects, including those examining effects of meditation, tai chi, acupuncture, guided imagery, journaling, and Ayurveda in heart failure, myocardial infarction, hypertension, cancer, multiple sclerosis, and pain patients."
Dennis OConnor

Ochsner Health Reveals New Findings: Digital Health Pilot Dramatically Improves Outcome... - 0 views

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    "Findings of pilot show nearly 50% of hypertensive patients and almost 60% of Type 2 Diabetes patients reach their control goals in just the first few months of participation"
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