The HOT study (hypertension-optimal treatment) is an international clinical study on primary prevention of cardiovascular events in 19,193 hypertensive patients worldwide. It aims at the recognition of the optimal diastolic blood pressure value (< 90, < 85 or < 80 mmHg?) in order to maximize the possible benefit of an antihypertensive therapy. In addition, the HOT study investigates whether low doses of aspirin (75 mg/day) are able to reduce the occurrence of severe cardiovascular events. In Switzerland a total of 797 patients have been enrolled in the study. Antihypertensive therapy was initiated with felodipine = Plendil (5 mg/day). This vasoelective calcium antagonist could reduce diastolic blood pressure values to < 90 or &l...
Objective: Insufficient use of diuretics in combination anti-hypertensive therapy is a main cause of...
The Hypertension Optimal Treatment (HOT) Study appropriate therapeutic regime it is perfectly possib...
OBJECTIVES: Despite a broad and efficient pharmacological antihypertensive armamentarium, blood pres...
The Hypertension Optimal Treatment Study is a prospective trial conducted in 26 countries. The aims ...
OBJECTIVE: The Hypertension Optimal Treatment (HOT) study is a large, prospective trial aimed at def...
OBJECTIVE: The Hypertension Optimal Treatment (HOT) study is a large, prospective trial aimed at def...
BACKGROUND: Despite treatment, there is often a higher incidence of cardiovascular complications in ...
p.135-137Objective - To use published Hypertension Optimal Treatment (HOT) Study data to evaluate ch...
OBJECTIVE: To use published Hypertension Optimal Treatment (HOT) Study data to evaluate changes in c...
OBJECTIVE: To use published Hypertension Optimal Treatment (HOT) Study data to evaluate changes in c...
p. 135-137OBJECTIVE: To use published Hypertension Optimal Treatment (HOT) Study data to evaluate ch...
Background Despite treatment, there is often a higher incidence of cardiovascular complications in p...
Background Despite treatment, there is often a higher incidence of cardiovascular complications in p...
Introduction: The control of high blood pressure (BP) remains insufficient in developed as well as i...
Introduction: The control of high blood pressure (BP) remains insufficient in developed as well as i...
Objective: Insufficient use of diuretics in combination anti-hypertensive therapy is a main cause of...
The Hypertension Optimal Treatment (HOT) Study appropriate therapeutic regime it is perfectly possib...
OBJECTIVES: Despite a broad and efficient pharmacological antihypertensive armamentarium, blood pres...
The Hypertension Optimal Treatment Study is a prospective trial conducted in 26 countries. The aims ...
OBJECTIVE: The Hypertension Optimal Treatment (HOT) study is a large, prospective trial aimed at def...
OBJECTIVE: The Hypertension Optimal Treatment (HOT) study is a large, prospective trial aimed at def...
BACKGROUND: Despite treatment, there is often a higher incidence of cardiovascular complications in ...
p.135-137Objective - To use published Hypertension Optimal Treatment (HOT) Study data to evaluate ch...
OBJECTIVE: To use published Hypertension Optimal Treatment (HOT) Study data to evaluate changes in c...
OBJECTIVE: To use published Hypertension Optimal Treatment (HOT) Study data to evaluate changes in c...
p. 135-137OBJECTIVE: To use published Hypertension Optimal Treatment (HOT) Study data to evaluate ch...
Background Despite treatment, there is often a higher incidence of cardiovascular complications in p...
Background Despite treatment, there is often a higher incidence of cardiovascular complications in p...
Introduction: The control of high blood pressure (BP) remains insufficient in developed as well as i...
Introduction: The control of high blood pressure (BP) remains insufficient in developed as well as i...
Objective: Insufficient use of diuretics in combination anti-hypertensive therapy is a main cause of...
The Hypertension Optimal Treatment (HOT) Study appropriate therapeutic regime it is perfectly possib...
OBJECTIVES: Despite a broad and efficient pharmacological antihypertensive armamentarium, blood pres...