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		<title>Blood Pressure Medication Improves COVID-19 Survival Rates</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>University of East Anglia via EurekAlert &#8211; Medication for high blood pressure could improve Covid-19 survival rates and reduce the severity of infection &#8211; according to new research from the University of East Anglia. Researchers studied 28,000 patients taking antihypertensives &#8211; a class of drugs that are used to treat hypertension (high blood pressure). They found that the risk of severe Covid-19 illness and death was reduced for patients with high blood pressure who were taking Angiotensin-Converting Enzyme inhibitors (ACEi) or Angiotensin Receptor Blockers (ARB). Lead researcher Dr Vassilios Vassiliou, from UEA&#8217;s Norwich Medical School, said: &#8220;We know that patients with cardiovascular diseases are at particular risk of severe Covid-19 infection. But at the start of the pandemic, there was concern that specific medications for high blood pressure could be linked with worse outcomes for Covid-19 patients. &#8220;We wanted to find out what the impact of these medications is for people with Covid-19. &#8220;We therefore studied the outcomes for patients taking antihypertensives &#8211; looking particularly at what we call &#8216;critical&#8217; outcomes such as being admitted to intensive care or being put on a ventilator, and death.&#8221; The research was led by UEA in collaboration with the Norfolk and Norwich University Hospital. The team analysed data from 19 studies related to Covid-19 and ACEi and ARB medications. The meta-analysis involved more than 28,000 patients and is the largest and most detailed such study to date. They compared data from Covid-19 patients who were taking ACEi or ARB medications with those who were not &#8211; focusing on whether they experienced &#8216;critical&#8217; events (admission to intensive care and invasive or non-invasive ventilation) and death. Dr Vassiliou said: &#8220;We found that a third of Covid-19 patients with high blood pressure and a quarter of patients overall were taking an ACEi/ARBs. This is likely due to the increasing risk of infection in patients with co-morbidities such as cardiovascular diseases, hypertension and diabetes. &#8220;But the really important thing that we showed was that there is no evidence that these medications might increase the severity of Covid-19 or risk of death. &#8220;On the contrary, we found that there was a significantly lower risk of death and critical outcomes, so they might in fact have a protective role &#8211; particularly in patients with hypertension. &#8220;Covid-19 patients with high blood pressure who were taking ACEi/ARB medications were 0.67 times less likely to have a critical or fatal outcome than those not taking these medications. &#8220;As the world braces itself for a potential second wave of the infection, it is particularly important that we understand the impact that these medications have in Covid-19 patients. &#8220;Our research provides substantial evidence to recommend continued use of these medications if the patients were taking them already. &#8220;However, we are not able to address whether starting such tablets acutely in patients with Covid-19 might improve their prognosis, as the mechanism of action might be different,&#8221; he added. To read the original article click here.</p>
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