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Rhinology ; 47(3): 260-3, 2009 09.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-19839247

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OBJECTIVE: To assess the association between epistaxis and arterial hypertension. METHODS: A prospective study was conducted in 80 patients admitted in the emergency department, 42 with epistaxis and 38 well-matched controls. Blood pressure was measured upon admission and by continuous 24-hour ambulatory monitoring on the following days. RESULTS: Estimated values upon admission did not differ between groups. A definitive diagnosis of hypertension was set in 18 patients admitted for epistaxis (42.9%) and in 11 controls (28.9%, p = NS). Systolic pressures during the 24-hour recording period, systolic pressures during day and diastolic pressures during night were significantly higher among patients admitted for epistaxis than among controls. CONCLUSIONS: Although studies with larger series of patients are mandatory, epistaxis does not seem to result from underlying arterial hypertension.


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Epistaxis/etiology , Hypertension/complications , Adult , Aged , Blood Pressure Monitoring, Ambulatory , Emergency Service, Hospital , Female , Humans , Male , Middle Aged , Prospective Studies
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