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OMRON Healthcare at ESH 2023 Congress
KYOTO, Japan, June 23, 2023 /Kyodo JBN-AsiaNet/ --

OMRON Healthcare Co., Ltd. (hereinafter referred to as the Company) of Kyoto, 
Japan, has announced the official sponsorship of the 32nd Scientific Meeting of 
the European Society of Hypertension (hereinafter referred to as ESH 2023) via 
OMRON Healthcare Europe B.V., OMRON Healthcare's sales and marketing 
headquarters in Europe. ESH 2023 is underway from June 23 to 26, 2023, at 
Milano Convention Centre in Italy, and at the event, the Company is introducing 
its recent initiatives for realizing its "Going for ZERO" vision, zero heart 
attacks and strokes, both in a booth exhibition and at a satellite symposium.

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Image: Exhibition booth (for illustration purposes only):
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Under the theme of "There's always room for inspiration," the Company is 
showcasing a collection of innovative blood pressure monitors, including 
Complete (TM), an upper-arm blood pressure monitor with built-in ECG 
technology, NightView (TM), a wrist nocturnal blood pressure monitor for 
measuring night-time blood pressure, and EVOLV (TM), a convenient blood 
pressure with an integrated cuff. Speaking at the satellite symposium will be 
Prof. Dr. Gianfranco Parati, Prof. Dr. Martino F. Pengo, and Prof. Dr. George 
S. Stergiou. They will all discuss the importance of measuring blood pressure 
at home while sleeping for early detection and intervention of nocturnal 
hypertension. In addition, the symposium will underline atrial fibrillation, a 
type of arrhythmia that is known to be the cause of cardiogenic embolism and 
will introduce the correlation between atrial fibrillation and hypertension, 
and the benefits of ECG recording at home for preventing cardiovascular disease 
before it worsens.

Blood pressure fluctuates throughout the day, and its readings at night are 
normally 10-20% lower than daytime readings. Among general hypertension 
conditions, nocturnal hypertension presents high blood pressure during 
night-time sleep. A study shows that the group with night-time blood pressure 
remaining the same as in the daytime would have a 2.56 times greater stroke 
mortality rate, while the stroke mortality rate of the group with blood 
pressure increasing at night is 3.69 times higher (*1). Another study 
discovered that the detection rate of atrial fibrillation is about three times 
higher in hypertensive patients than in non-hypertensive patients (*2). 
Therefore, it is essential to check the pulse and record ECG on a daily basis 
for preventing cerebrovascular and cardiovascular diseases. 

Aiming for zero cerebro-cardiovascular events, the Company has been working on 
advancing the ways of hypertension treatment in collaboration with healthcare 
professionals and researchers. The Company will continue to promote academic 
activities globally, develop devices and services, and contribute to empowering 
people worldwide to live life to the fullest.

Notes: 
(*1) Ohkubo T et al. Am J Hypertens. 1997; 10: 1201
(*2) Senoo K, et al. (2022), PLoS ONE 17(6): e0269506

ESH 2023 Event Outline
- Title: 32nd Scientific Meeting of the European Society of Hypertension (ESH) 
on "Hypertension and Cardiovascular Protection"
- Date: June 23-26, 2023 (CEST)
- Venue: Milano Convention Centre in Italy
- Official website: https://www.eshonline.org/new-dates/

Satellite Symposium
- Date & time: 11:30am - 12:30pm, Saturday, June 24, 2023 (CEST)
- Venue: Red Hall 2, Milano Convention Centre
- Theme: "Beyond the Daytime: Night-time Blood Pressure and Afib, Exploring 
Their Critical Role in Hypertension Management"
- Chairs: Prof. Dr. Gianfranco Parati, Prof. Dr. George S. Stergiou

Session 1: "Why you need to include night-time BP as part of routine 
hypertension diagnosis protocol" by Prof. Dr. Gianfranco Parati (Honorary 
Professor of Cardiovascular Medicine, University of Milano-Bicocca, Italy; 
Chairperson, Council on Hypertension, European Society of Cardiology; 
President-Elect, World Hypertension League)

Session 2: "What you need to know about night-time home blood pressure 
measurements" by Prof. Dr. Martino F. Pengo (Italian Auxological Institute 
IRCCS, Department of Cardiovascular, Neural and Metabolic Sciences, San Luca 
Hospital, Milan, Italy)

Session 3: "Risks of uncontrolled hypertension and asymptomatic Afib"
Prof. Dr. George S. Stergiou (Professor of Medicine & Hypertension, Chairman, 
Hypertension Center STRIDE-7, School of Medicine, Athens University, Athens, 
Greece)


Source: OMRON Healthcare Co., Ltd.