Yes, although there may be a high correlation between high blood pressure and heart attack occurrence because patients with both conditions probably aren't healthy on all counts, there isn't a causation. That is, a heart attack is an acute myocardial infarction, so occlusion that develops to block blood flow to and from the heart can develop regardless of one's blood pressure. However, as that occlusion is present, the blood pressure might increase in at least the area of the occlusion, but I think the increase is negligible.
2007-02-22 12:48:56
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answered by Captain Hero 4
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Blood Pressure During Heart Attack
2016-11-06 01:26:31
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answered by Anonymous
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2016-05-17 03:16:12
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answered by ? 3
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Drop Blood Pressure Below 120/80
2016-04-24 23:11:34
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answered by Anonymous
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answered by Anonymous
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2014-08-23 22:15:52
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answered by Anonymous
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Yes, a heart attack is caused by a disruption in the supply of blood to the heart regardless of blood pressure at the time of event. What is relevant is that high blood pressure over time leads to a loss of arterial elasticity which can indeed make a heart attack more likely.
2007-02-22 12:03:03
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answered by Jack D 2
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Yes you can have a heart attack even if your blood pressure is normal or even better. Even marathon runners, whose blood pressure would be in the excellent range, have died of heart attacks. And your blood pressure can go down if the heart isn't working right due to a heart attack.
2007-02-22 12:01:50
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answered by Twizard113 5
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2014-07-19 07:33:13
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answered by Anonymous
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Yup. If you have high blood pressure you are just at higher risk, especially for stress related attacks . BP can even go down before/during a heart attack. Stress causes alot of attacks, but not all of them. Blockages, failure, and other things can cause heart attack without high BP..
2007-02-22 11:59:51
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answered by Anonymous
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