Because hypertension has generally been defined as a disease of elevated systolic and diastolic blood pressure, the goals of treating hypertension have been simply to normalize the blood pressure. It was believed that if normal blood pressure were achieved, patients with hypertension would experience significant reductions in the incidence of associated cardiovascular events. However, studies to assess cardiovascular events in patients with hypertension have repeatedly demonstrated that reducing blood pressure results in very impressive reductions in cerebrovascular disease but in reductions of only about 16 % in coronary artery disease, which is far lower than what was statistically predicted from the reductions in blood pressure. Although...
Elevated blood pressure has an impact on the vasculature as a consequence of both the mechanical eff...
Hypertension syndrome is a complex set of hemodynamic maladaptations that include stiff central arte...
peer reviewedIn response to high blood pressure, left ventricular hypertrophy develops. But in hyper...
High blood pressure or hypertension is one of the most common diseases of the cardiovascular system ...
Hypertension is defined as a sustained increase in blood pressure. Historically, the level of blood ...
High blood pressure (BP) along with smoking habit and lipid disorders are the most important and mod...
High blood pressure, or hypertension, is the leading single risk factor for the global burden of dis...
Systemic arterial hypertension is the most important modifiable risk factor for all-cause morbidity ...
Hyper tens ion is a primary risk factor for cardiac and cerebrovascular disease, but the incidence o...
Hypertension (hypertensive heart disease) is the most common disease of the cardiovascular system. H...
Hypertension is one of the key risk factors for cardiovascular morbidity and mortality. Metabolic sy...
A direct, continuous, and independent association between blood pressure values and incidence of cor...
A direct, continuous, and independent association between blood pressure values and incidence of cor...
The metabolic syndrome considerably increases the risk of cardiovascular and renal events in hyperte...
The metabolic syndrome significantly elevates the risk of cardiovascular disease and renal damage. B...
Elevated blood pressure has an impact on the vasculature as a consequence of both the mechanical eff...
Hypertension syndrome is a complex set of hemodynamic maladaptations that include stiff central arte...
peer reviewedIn response to high blood pressure, left ventricular hypertrophy develops. But in hyper...
High blood pressure or hypertension is one of the most common diseases of the cardiovascular system ...
Hypertension is defined as a sustained increase in blood pressure. Historically, the level of blood ...
High blood pressure (BP) along with smoking habit and lipid disorders are the most important and mod...
High blood pressure, or hypertension, is the leading single risk factor for the global burden of dis...
Systemic arterial hypertension is the most important modifiable risk factor for all-cause morbidity ...
Hyper tens ion is a primary risk factor for cardiac and cerebrovascular disease, but the incidence o...
Hypertension (hypertensive heart disease) is the most common disease of the cardiovascular system. H...
Hypertension is one of the key risk factors for cardiovascular morbidity and mortality. Metabolic sy...
A direct, continuous, and independent association between blood pressure values and incidence of cor...
A direct, continuous, and independent association between blood pressure values and incidence of cor...
The metabolic syndrome considerably increases the risk of cardiovascular and renal events in hyperte...
The metabolic syndrome significantly elevates the risk of cardiovascular disease and renal damage. B...
Elevated blood pressure has an impact on the vasculature as a consequence of both the mechanical eff...
Hypertension syndrome is a complex set of hemodynamic maladaptations that include stiff central arte...
peer reviewedIn response to high blood pressure, left ventricular hypertrophy develops. But in hyper...