CNN —When it comes to developing high blood pressure, Covid-19 might play an outsized role, a new study says.
Of the hospitalized Covid-19 patients, more than 1 in 5 developed hypertension during their time in the hospital, while actively infected with Covid-19, despite having no history of high blood pressure.
However, in comparison with patients who were infected with the flu, Covid-19 patients had worse blood pressure outcomes.
Covid-19 patients who had been hospitalized were 2.23 times as likely to develop high blood pressure as hospitalized influenza patients.
But scientists are unsure how the Covid-19 virus might trigger new-onset high blood pressure.
Persons:
Covid, Dr, Tim Duong, Sanjay Gupta, ” Duong
Organizations:
CNN, US Centers for Disease Control, CDC, American Heart Association, American College of Cardiology, Albert Einstein College of Medicine, CNN Health
Locations:
United States, Bronx, New York City, Covid