After cardiac stenting, the blood pressure should generally be lower than 140/90 mmHg. If tolerated, the blood pressure can be controlled lower than 130/80 mmHg, but the blood pressure should not be too low, and it is recommended to follow the doctor’s instructions for medication.
Hypertensive individuals with co-morbid cardiovascular disease should pay attention to strict control of blood pressure levels. The clinically recommended target for lowering blood pressure is less than 130/80mmHg to improve long-term prognosis and prevent the occurrence of heart failure. However, blood pressure should not be lowered too much, and diastolic blood pressure should be above 60mmHg.
Blood pressure changes should be closely monitored after cardiac stenting, and antihypertensive drugs, such as bisoprolol and bisoprolol, should be applied following the doctor’s instructions if excessive blood pressure occurs. If the control is still unsatisfactory, you can also follow the doctor’s advice Ho use amlodipine, spironolactone and other drugs for treatment.