To investigate if there is evidence for a 'legacy effect' for blood pressure (BP) lowering treatment, that is, worse health outcomes from not initiating drug treatment at a systolic BP threshold of 140 mmHg in middle-age adults. We systematically reviewed studies comparing the effects of delayed BP treatment (placebo/untreated during the trial or no previous treatment at trial entry) vs. early treatment (actively treated during the trial or previous BP treatment at trial entry) on mortality in the short term (5-year in-trial period) and long term (≥10 years in total period). The data were pooled using Peto ORs. A subgroup analysis by 10-year Framingham risk score was performed. Three studies (ALLHAT, Oslo and PREVEND-IT) involving 4746 part...
Background: There is currently insufficient evidence to support the use of lipid-lowering drug treat...
OBJECTIVE: Persistent long-term benefits after discontinuation of treatment have been suggested for ...
Abstract Background Previous studies have suggested that the effects of medical interventions tend t...
To investigate if there is evidence for a 'legacy effect' for blood pressure (BP) lowering treatment...
Background: Many national and international guidelines recommend that the initiation of blood pressu...
Background: Many national and international guidelines recommend that the initiation of blood pressu...
Many national and international guidelines recommend that the initiation of blood pressure (BP)-lowe...
© 2015 Wolters Kluwer Health, Inc. All rights reserved. Objectives: Current blood pressure (BP) mana...
Objectives: To investigate legacy effects at 14-year follow-up of all-cause and cardiovascular disea...
Background Primary prevention of cardiovascular disease (CVD) based on an absolute risk approach is...
The benefits of blood pressure lowering treatment for prevention of cardiovascular disease are well ...
Objective Evidence from randomised trials of pharmacological treatments on long-term blood pressure ...
Background: The effects of pharmacological blood-pressure-lowering on cardiovascular outcomes in ind...
Objectives: While randomized controlled trials have proven the benefits of blood pressure (BP) lower...
Aim Cardiovascular disease (CVD) is common amongst frail older people. The evidence base for CVD co...
Background: There is currently insufficient evidence to support the use of lipid-lowering drug treat...
OBJECTIVE: Persistent long-term benefits after discontinuation of treatment have been suggested for ...
Abstract Background Previous studies have suggested that the effects of medical interventions tend t...
To investigate if there is evidence for a 'legacy effect' for blood pressure (BP) lowering treatment...
Background: Many national and international guidelines recommend that the initiation of blood pressu...
Background: Many national and international guidelines recommend that the initiation of blood pressu...
Many national and international guidelines recommend that the initiation of blood pressure (BP)-lowe...
© 2015 Wolters Kluwer Health, Inc. All rights reserved. Objectives: Current blood pressure (BP) mana...
Objectives: To investigate legacy effects at 14-year follow-up of all-cause and cardiovascular disea...
Background Primary prevention of cardiovascular disease (CVD) based on an absolute risk approach is...
The benefits of blood pressure lowering treatment for prevention of cardiovascular disease are well ...
Objective Evidence from randomised trials of pharmacological treatments on long-term blood pressure ...
Background: The effects of pharmacological blood-pressure-lowering on cardiovascular outcomes in ind...
Objectives: While randomized controlled trials have proven the benefits of blood pressure (BP) lower...
Aim Cardiovascular disease (CVD) is common amongst frail older people. The evidence base for CVD co...
Background: There is currently insufficient evidence to support the use of lipid-lowering drug treat...
OBJECTIVE: Persistent long-term benefits after discontinuation of treatment have been suggested for ...
Abstract Background Previous studies have suggested that the effects of medical interventions tend t...