Elderly population is heterogenic, and persons with the same chronological age differ greatly by their physical and cognitive functioning. Regardless the convincing witness on the adverse influence of raised blood pressure (BP) in a middle age persons, its influence on the prognosis of a very old is still debatable, as the question, whether to treat arterial hypertension (AH) in elderly, and if so, how intensively. The article focuses on the results of observational and randomized clinical studies that make it to decide that not the chronological, but biological age is an important criteria for decision on AH management in elderly. The article presents in details mechanisms interacting in BP regulation, and influence of BP on the risk of mo...
Cardiovascular (CV) disease will progressively assume greater importance as the number of elderly in...
With increasing age, blood pressure (BP) rises as a consequence of arterial stiffness. I...
There is large evidence that treatment of hypertension significantly reduces the risk of morbidity a...
Elderly population is heterogenic, and persons with the same chronological age differ greatly by the...
Arterial hypertension remains the most important risk factor for cardiovascular and renal diseases. ...
The progressive ageing of world population, and the increasing prevalence hypertension in elderly pe...
Arterial hypertension (HT) is age dependent and, with the prolongation of life expectancy, a\ufb00ec...
Arterial hypertension is particularly prevalent in the elderly and treatment is required according t...
Arterial hypertension (HT) is age dependent and, with the prolongation of life expectancy, affects m...
Why do we need a review specifically addressing arterial hypertension in elderly patients? First, a...
Hypertension is the most common treatable I disorder of the aged. The prevalence of hyperten-sion is...
OBJECTIVE: To review the evidence for strict blood pressure (BP) management in the very elderly, def...
Blood pressure progressively increases with age and hypertension represents one of the most prevalen...
The prevalence of arterial hypertension (AH) increases with age: among people over 60 years old this...
Hypertension is the most-prevalent modifiable risk factor for cardiovascular morbidity and mortality...
Cardiovascular (CV) disease will progressively assume greater importance as the number of elderly in...
With increasing age, blood pressure (BP) rises as a consequence of arterial stiffness. I...
There is large evidence that treatment of hypertension significantly reduces the risk of morbidity a...
Elderly population is heterogenic, and persons with the same chronological age differ greatly by the...
Arterial hypertension remains the most important risk factor for cardiovascular and renal diseases. ...
The progressive ageing of world population, and the increasing prevalence hypertension in elderly pe...
Arterial hypertension (HT) is age dependent and, with the prolongation of life expectancy, a\ufb00ec...
Arterial hypertension is particularly prevalent in the elderly and treatment is required according t...
Arterial hypertension (HT) is age dependent and, with the prolongation of life expectancy, affects m...
Why do we need a review specifically addressing arterial hypertension in elderly patients? First, a...
Hypertension is the most common treatable I disorder of the aged. The prevalence of hyperten-sion is...
OBJECTIVE: To review the evidence for strict blood pressure (BP) management in the very elderly, def...
Blood pressure progressively increases with age and hypertension represents one of the most prevalen...
The prevalence of arterial hypertension (AH) increases with age: among people over 60 years old this...
Hypertension is the most-prevalent modifiable risk factor for cardiovascular morbidity and mortality...
Cardiovascular (CV) disease will progressively assume greater importance as the number of elderly in...
With increasing age, blood pressure (BP) rises as a consequence of arterial stiffness. I...
There is large evidence that treatment of hypertension significantly reduces the risk of morbidity a...