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Current Hypertension Reports | 2015

Coronary Heart Disease Risk Factors and Outcomes in the Twenty-First Century: Findings from the REasons for Geographic and Racial Differences in Stroke (REGARDS) Study

Hemal Bhatt; Monika M. Safford; Stephen P. Glasser

REasons for Geographic and Racial Differences in Stroke (REGARDS) is a longitudinal study supported by the National Institutes of Health to determine the disparities in stroke-related mortality across USA. REGARDS has published a body of work designed to understand the disparities in prevalence, awareness, treatment, and control of coronary heart disease (CHD) and its risk factors in a biracial national cohort. REGARDS has focused on racial and geographical disparities in the quality and access to health care, the influence of lack of medical insurance, and has attempted to contrast current guidelines in lipid lowering for secondary prevention in a nationwide cohort. It has described CHD risk from nontraditional risk factors such as chronic kidney disease, atrial fibrillation, and inflammation (i.e., high-sensitivity C-reactive protein) and has also assessed the role of depression, psychosocial, environmental, and lifestyle factors in CHD risk with emphasis on risk factor modification and ideal lifestyle factors. REGARDS has examined the utility of various methodologies, e.g., the process of medical record adjudication, proxy-based cause of death, and use of claim-based algorithms to determine CHD risk. Some valuable insight into less well-studied concepts such as the reliability of current troponin assays to identify “microsize infarcts,” caregiving stress, and CHD, heart failure, and cognitive decline have also emerged. In this review, we discuss some of the most important findings from REGARDS in the context of the existing literature in an effort to identify gaps and directions for further research.


International Journal of Angiology | 2015

Do Cardiovascular Risk Factors and Severity and Complexity of Coronary Atherosclerosis Predict Aortic Pulse Pressure during Cardiac Catheterization

Hemal Bhatt; Dharmesh Sanghani; George Apergis; George Fernaine

Pulse pressure (PP), estimated from the peripheral blood pressure measurements, has been linked with adverse cardiovascular events. But, the association of PP and coronary artery disease is not well studied. There is a lack of data on the association of invasively measured aortic PP and cardiovascular risk factors and severity of coronary atherosclerosis. We determined the predictive factors of aortic PP during cardiac catheterization. Electronic medical records from 2010 to 2013 were retrospectively reviewed. A total of 368 patients were eligible. The data on demographics, cardiovascular risk factors, coronary lesion characteristics, and medication use was collected. On multivariable regression analysis, aging (β = 0.34, p = 0.001, 95% confidence interval [CI] 0.14-0.53) and prior aspirin use (β = 5.09, p = 0.015, 95% CI 0.99-9.18) were associated with higher aortic PP. Increasing estimated glomerular filtration rate (β = - 0.52, p = 0.040, 95% CI -0.90 to -0.23) was associated with lower aortic PP. Severity and complexity of coronary lesions, SYNTAX score, and number of obstructed vessels were not associated with aortic PP. Aging, prior aspirin use, and declining renal function were associated with an increase in aortic PP. Aortic PP may not predict the severity and complexity of coronary atherosclerosis. Therefore, the risk of adverse cardiovascular events associated with an elevated aortic PP may not be mediated by the severity of coronary atherosclerosis.


Journal of The American Society of Hypertension | 2016

Prevalence of pseudoresistant hypertension due to inaccurate blood pressure measurement.

Hemal Bhatt; Mohammed Siddiqui; Eric Judd; Suzanne Oparil; David A. Calhoun


Journal of The American Society of Hypertension | 2016

Is there an association between the prevalence of atrial fibrillation and severity and control of hypertension? The REasons for Geographic And Racial Differences in Stroke study

Hemal Bhatt; Christopher Gamboa; Monika M. Safford; Elsayad Z. Soliman; Stephen P. Glasser


Current Cardiology Reports | 2016

BP Targets in Hypertension: What Should We Do Now That SPRINT Is Out?

Hemal Bhatt; Lama Ghazi; David A. Calhoun; Suzanne Oparil


Archive | 2016

Research Article Prevalence of pseudoresistant hypertension due to inaccurate blood pressure measurement

Hemal Bhatt; Mohammed Siddiqui; Eric Judd; Suzanne Oparil; David A. Calhoun


Journal of The American Society of Hypertension | 2016

Prevalence of electrocardiographic abnormalities based on hypertension severity and blood pressure levels: the Reasons for Geographic and Racial Differences in Stroke study

Hemal Bhatt; Christopher Gamboa; Monika M. Safford; Elsayed Z. Soliman; Stephen P. Glasser


Journal of The American Society of Hypertension | 2016

Prevalence of pseudoresistant hypertension due to blood pressure measurement technique in a hypertension specialty clinic

Hemal Bhatt; Mohammed Siddiqui; Eric Judd; Suzanne Oparil; David A. Calhoun


Journal of The American Society of Hypertension | 2016

Is there an association between the prevalence of atrial fibrillation and severity and control of blood pressure? The REGARDS study

Hemal Bhatt; Chris Gamboa; Elsayed Z. Soliman; Monika M. Safford; Stephen P. Glasser


Journal of The American Society of Hypertension | 2015

Prevalence of white coat and masked hypertension in refractory and controlled resistant hypertensive patients

Mohammed Siddiqui; Hemal Bhatt; Eric Judd; Suzanne Oparil; David A. Calhoun

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David A. Calhoun

University of Alabama at Birmingham

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Suzanne Oparil

University of Alabama at Birmingham

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Eric Judd

University of Alabama at Birmingham

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Mohammed Siddiqui

University of Alabama at Birmingham

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Monika M. Safford

University of Alabama at Birmingham

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Stephen P. Glasser

University of Alabama at Birmingham

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Christopher Gamboa

University of Alabama at Birmingham

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Bin Zhang

University of Alabama at Birmingham

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Chris Gamboa

University of Alabama at Birmingham

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