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Table 1 Different definitions of hypertension

From: Hypertension in cancer patients treated with anti-angiogenic based regimens

Definition of hypertensiona

Classification systems

CTCAE 3.0 (2006)

(30)

CTCAE 4.03 (2010)

(26)

JNC-7 (2003)

(28)b

ESH/ESC (2013)

(27)

 

Systolic

Diastolic

Systolic

Diastolic

Systolic

Diastolic

Grade 1

Asymptomatic Transient (<24 h) Increase >20 (diastolic) > 150/100 if previously normal

120–139

80–89

140–159

90–99

140–159

90–99

Grade 2

Recurrent/persistent (≥24 h) symptomatic increase >20 (diastolic) > 150/100 if previously normal

140–159

90–99

≥160

≥100

160–179

100–109

Grade 3

Requiring >1 drug Requiring more intensive therapy than previously

≥160

≥100

ND

ND

≥180

≥110

Grade 4

Life-threatening consequences

Life-threatening consequences

ND

ND

ND

ND

ND

Grade 5

ND

Death

ND

ND

ND

ND

ND

  1. Abbreviations: CTCAE common terminology criteria for adverse events, JNC joint national committee, ESH European society of hypertension, ESC European society of cardiology, ND not defined
  2. a All numeric blood pressure values are in mm Hg
  3. b The current JNC-8 report (2013) [115] does not classify grades of hypertension