Hypertension and Heart Disease – what is the connection?

by admin | January 14, 2017 4:00 am

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Summary: 

Hypertension is one of the leading risk-factors for cardiovascular disease worldwide, and the number one risk-factor in India. Hypertension or high blood-pressure damages the heart and affects blood-flow, in three different ways. All these contribute to escalating health risks in different body-systems. In this article, we will explore the risk to heart disease only. Or why hypertension increases the risk for heart disease.

Introduction

Hypertension or high blood-pressure[9] is on the rise worldwide and in India too. According to the World Health Organization, 1 in 4 adults in India have hypertension. Stress, sedentary lifestyle, unhealthy diet and substance abuse are all contributing factors.

Hypertension affects various parts of the body such as the brain, kidneys, eyes and genitals. Above all these, it affects the heart and is the number one risk-factor for cardiovascular disease (CVD) in India. In fact, as much as 30% of adults in India who have CVD, also have hypertension. The connection between the two results in a unique condition or ailment called Hypertensive Heart Disease or HHD.

Causes for HHD

The heart is made up of various muscles, major blood-vessels that carry pure or impure blood in and out of the heart, valves, and conduction systems that provide electrical signals for its proper functioning. Both – the blood-vessels and heart-muscles are quite sturdy to bear the strain of working all through the person’s lifetime. At the same time, they are quite elastic or flexible to accommodate changing blood-flow patterns that happen all the time, as well as various eventualities that can affect blood-pressure.

The heart pumps blood to various parts of the body, at a nearly constant pressure that is 80×120 mm of Hg. When the ventricles contract, the blood is pushed out of the heart at a pressure called the systolic blood-pressure, which is around 120 mm Hg in healthy conditions. When the ventricles relax, blood fills up in the heart and this relaxed pressure is around 80 mm Hg in healthy conditions, and called diastolic blood-pressure.

The blood-pressure is not always 80×120 and varies constantly, due to various reasons. Systolic pressure can shoot up to 150- or 160-mm Hg while diastolic pressure can drop to 70- or 60-mm Hg. Chronic hypertension is a condition in which, the person’s BP hovers around 130×90 or more (140×100 or 150×110) for a fairly long duration. It causes the following eventualities in the heart:

Also Read: Hypertension: The Silent Killer[10]

Symptoms of HHD

Risk-factors for HHD

Complications from HHD

Also Read: Heart Diseases and Symptoms – A Mini Reference Guide[14]

Diagnosis

Treatment 

 A. Treating the Risk Factors such as 

B. Lifestyle changes 

C. Medication  


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Updated on 10th Feb 2024

Endnotes:
  1. Summary: https://kauveryhospital.com/blog/heart-health/the-relationship-between-hypertension-and-cardio-vascular-diseases/#q1
  2. Introduction : https://kauveryhospital.com/blog/heart-health/the-relationship-between-hypertension-and-cardio-vascular-diseases/#q2
  3. Causes for HHD : https://kauveryhospital.com/blog/heart-health/the-relationship-between-hypertension-and-cardio-vascular-diseases/#q3
  4. Symptoms of HHD: https://kauveryhospital.com/blog/heart-health/the-relationship-between-hypertension-and-cardio-vascular-diseases/#q4
  5. Risk-factors for HHD : https://kauveryhospital.com/blog/heart-health/the-relationship-between-hypertension-and-cardio-vascular-diseases/#q5
  6. Complications from HHD : https://kauveryhospital.com/blog/heart-health/the-relationship-between-hypertension-and-cardio-vascular-diseases/#q6
  7. Diagnosis : https://kauveryhospital.com/blog/heart-health/the-relationship-between-hypertension-and-cardio-vascular-diseases/#q7
  8. Treatment for HHD : https://kauveryhospital.com/blog/heart-health/the-relationship-between-hypertension-and-cardio-vascular-diseases/#q8
  9. Hypertension or high blood-pressure: https://www.kauveryhospital.com/news-events/september-hypertension
  10. Hypertension: The Silent Killer: https://kauveryhospital.com/blog/family-and-general-medicine/hypertension-the-silent-killer/
  11. Brain stroke: https://www.kauveryhospital.com/stroke
  12. Arrhythmias: https://www.kauveryhospital.com/cardiac-arrhythmia
  13. Coronary artery disease: https://kauveryhospital.com/blog/heart-health/importance-of-medicines-diet-and-physical-activity-to-control-coronary-heart-disease/
  14. Heart Diseases and Symptoms – A Mini Reference Guide: https://kauveryhospital.com/blog/heart-health/heart-diseases-and-symptoms-a-mini-reference-guide/

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