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Significant Increase in Blood Pressure Following BNT162b2 mRNA COVID-19 Vaccination among Healthcare Workers: A Rare Event

Nikolaos Syrigos, Αναστάσιος Κόλλιας, Dimitra Grapsa, Eleni Fyta, Konstantinos G. Kyriakoulis, Ioannis Vathiotis, Ηλίας Κοττέας, Ekaterini Syrigou

2022Vaccines14 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

This brief report examined the frequency and characteristics of a significant blood-pressure (BP) increase after Pfizer-BioNTech BNT162b2 vaccination among healthcare workers who were advised to measure their BP at home. A total of 797 participants (mean age 48.1 ± 10.8 years, 63% women, 39% smokers) were included in the analysis. Seven participants reported an increase in their BP (three in the range of grade 2 and four in the range of grade 3 hypertension). Only one participant had a history of treated hypertension. The BP increase was observed at the end of the first week after the first dose, lasted for 3 to 4 days, and recurred promptly after the second dose. Only one case required hospitalization, mainly due to a history of cardiovascular disease (follow-up). Individuals experiencing a BP increase compared with those not reporting issues with their BP had a higher mean age and similar distribution of sex and non-smoking status. In conclusion, a significant BP increase after Pfizer-BioNTech vaccination seems to be rare and of a benign and transient nature. Monitoring the BP before and after vaccination might be advisable only for selected individuals with a high cardiovascular risk.

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VaccinationMedicineBlood pressureMedical historyPast medical historyCoronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19)Internal medicineDiseasePediatricsEmergency medicineImmunologyInfectious disease (medical specialty)SARS-CoV-2 and COVID-19 ResearchCOVID-19 Clinical Research StudiesViral Infections and Immunology Research
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