Impact of hypertension-related avoidable hospitalization on all-cause mortality in older patients with hypertension: a nationwide retrospective cohort study in Korea
Yehrhee Son, Noorhee Son, Sungyoun Chun, Ki-Bong Yoo, Jung Hyun Chang, Woo-Ri Lee

TL;DR
Older patients with hypertension who have avoidable hospitalizations face a higher risk of death, highlighting the need for better hypertension management.
Contribution
This study is the first to evaluate the mortality impact of avoidable hypertension-related hospitalizations in older Korean patients.
Findings
397 out of 65,686 participants had avoidable hypertension-related hospitalizations within one year.
Patients with such hospitalizations had a 2.12-2.13 times higher risk of all-cause mortality at 3 and 5 years.
The study emphasizes the importance of preventing avoidable hospitalizations through timely hypertension management.
Abstract
The prevalence of hypertension is increasing as a result of rapid population aging, which elevates the societal burden of the disease. In Korea, the hospitalization rate for hypertension-related admissions exceeds the average reported by the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development; however, the impact of these hospitalizations has not been evaluated. Therefore, this study investigates the association between hypertension-related avoidable hospitalizations and all-cause mortality. We included patients aged ≥60 years diagnosed with hypertension, identified using data from the National Health Insurance Services Senior Cohort spanning 2008 to 2019. The primary outcome was all-cause mortality measured at 3 years and 5 years after the hypertension diagnosis. The key independent variable was the incidence of hypertension-related avoidable hospitalizations within the first year…
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TopicsBlood Pressure and Hypertension Studies
