In clinical practice, physicians are confronted with a multitude of definitions and treatment goals for arterial hypertension, depending of the diagnostic method used (e.g. office, home and ambulatory blood pressure measurement) and the underlying disease. The historical background and evidence of these different blood pressure thresholds are discussed in this article, as well as some recent treatment guidelines. Besides, the debate of the "J curve", namely the possible risks associated with an excessive blood pressure reduction, is discussed
T herapeutic research on hypertension in the 20thcentury was characterized largely by trials target-...
The pharmacologic treatment of hypertension has been extensively studied by clinical trials. These s...
There has been an abundance of hypertension guidelines over the years. Their purpose is to convey ev...
Hypertension is one of the most common chronic diseases in adults and a leading cause of disability ...
Introduction: The J curve phenomenon in the treatment of hypertension refers to the view that reduci...
Over the last three decades there is an increasing number of investigators and meta-analyses focusin...
Hypertension is associated with a greater risk of developing a stroke or a coronary heart disease, b...
The following is a brief statement of the 2003 European Society of Hypertension (ESH)-European Socie...
The aim of the treatment of hypertensive disease is to reduce its associated cardiovascular morbidit...
AbstractA dramatic evolution has occurred in the past four decades in our underlying knowledge of pa...
Background. Hypertension is a chronic disease characterized by elevation of blood pressure. Blood pr...
The following is a brief statement of the 2003 European Society of Hypertension (ESH)-European Socie...
The management of elevated blood pressure in patients at high cardiovascular risk is still a subject...
In this thesis we have explored different aspects of blood pressure measurement and related it to th...
Judith A WhitworthJohn Curtin School of Medical Research, Australian National University, Canberra, ...
T herapeutic research on hypertension in the 20thcentury was characterized largely by trials target-...
The pharmacologic treatment of hypertension has been extensively studied by clinical trials. These s...
There has been an abundance of hypertension guidelines over the years. Their purpose is to convey ev...
Hypertension is one of the most common chronic diseases in adults and a leading cause of disability ...
Introduction: The J curve phenomenon in the treatment of hypertension refers to the view that reduci...
Over the last three decades there is an increasing number of investigators and meta-analyses focusin...
Hypertension is associated with a greater risk of developing a stroke or a coronary heart disease, b...
The following is a brief statement of the 2003 European Society of Hypertension (ESH)-European Socie...
The aim of the treatment of hypertensive disease is to reduce its associated cardiovascular morbidit...
AbstractA dramatic evolution has occurred in the past four decades in our underlying knowledge of pa...
Background. Hypertension is a chronic disease characterized by elevation of blood pressure. Blood pr...
The following is a brief statement of the 2003 European Society of Hypertension (ESH)-European Socie...
The management of elevated blood pressure in patients at high cardiovascular risk is still a subject...
In this thesis we have explored different aspects of blood pressure measurement and related it to th...
Judith A WhitworthJohn Curtin School of Medical Research, Australian National University, Canberra, ...
T herapeutic research on hypertension in the 20thcentury was characterized largely by trials target-...
The pharmacologic treatment of hypertension has been extensively studied by clinical trials. These s...
There has been an abundance of hypertension guidelines over the years. Their purpose is to convey ev...