peer-reviewedBackground: Uncontrolled blood pressure (BP) is an important modifiable risk factor for recurrent stroke. Secondary prevention measures when implemented can reduce stroke re-occurrence by 80%. However, hypertension control rates remain sub-optimal, and little data is available from primary care where most management occurs. The aim of this study was to describe BP control in primary care-based patients with a previous stroke or transient ischaemic attack (TIA) in Ireland, and to concurrently examine antihypertensive medication-dosing. Methods: Study participants most recent office-based BP reading was compared with the NICE (NG136) and European Society of Hypertension/ European Society of Cardiology (ESH/ESC 201...
Objectives: Stroke has a high prevalence in Italy, and is the third cause of death worldwide. Hypert...
Background and Purpose: Approximately 30% of ischemic strokes occur after a previous stroke or trans...
Objective: To assess whether using intensive blood pressure targets leads to lower blood pressure in...
Background: Blood pressure (BP) lowering in people who have had a stroke or transient ischaemic atta...
Background: Stroke is an important cause of death and disability worldwide. Since high blood pressur...
Background: The management of cardiovascular (CV) risk factors in community populations is suboptima...
Objective: To examine the risk of stroke in relation to quality of hypertension control in routine g...
Background: Stroke is a leading cause of death and disability; worldwide it is estimated that 16....
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: Despite improved control of blood pressure during the last decades in the Un...
Abstract Background Optimising blood pressure (BP) control is one of the most important modifiable r...
OBJECTIVE: To compare the characteristics of patients with cerebrovascular disease in primary care w...
BACKGROUND: Blood pressure (BP) lowering in people who have had a stroke or transient ischaemic atta...
we performed a systematic review and meta-analysis in order to summarize the current evidence on blo...
OBJECTIVES: Stroke has a high prevalence in Italy, and is the third cause of death worldwide. Hypert...
Objectives: Stroke has a high prevalence in Italy, and is the third cause of death worldwide. Hypert...
Background and Purpose: Approximately 30% of ischemic strokes occur after a previous stroke or trans...
Objective: To assess whether using intensive blood pressure targets leads to lower blood pressure in...
Background: Blood pressure (BP) lowering in people who have had a stroke or transient ischaemic atta...
Background: Stroke is an important cause of death and disability worldwide. Since high blood pressur...
Background: The management of cardiovascular (CV) risk factors in community populations is suboptima...
Objective: To examine the risk of stroke in relation to quality of hypertension control in routine g...
Background: Stroke is a leading cause of death and disability; worldwide it is estimated that 16....
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: Despite improved control of blood pressure during the last decades in the Un...
Abstract Background Optimising blood pressure (BP) control is one of the most important modifiable r...
OBJECTIVE: To compare the characteristics of patients with cerebrovascular disease in primary care w...
BACKGROUND: Blood pressure (BP) lowering in people who have had a stroke or transient ischaemic atta...
we performed a systematic review and meta-analysis in order to summarize the current evidence on blo...
OBJECTIVES: Stroke has a high prevalence in Italy, and is the third cause of death worldwide. Hypert...
Objectives: Stroke has a high prevalence in Italy, and is the third cause of death worldwide. Hypert...
Background and Purpose: Approximately 30% of ischemic strokes occur after a previous stroke or trans...
Objective: To assess whether using intensive blood pressure targets leads to lower blood pressure in...