Background Despite effective treatments, blood pressure (BP) control remains suboptimal. Objective The SIMPLIFY study aimed at identifying key factors related to therapeutic inertia in Belgium and Luxembourg, and evaluating how uncontrolled treated hypertension is managed in primary care. Methods In a 2017 cross-sectional survey, 245 general practitioners (GP) collected routine clinical data from 1,852 consecutive uncontrolled (Office SBP/DBP >= 140/90 mmHg) hypertensive adult patients taking at least one antihypertensive drug. Results Patients were 64 years old on average, 48% were women, 61% had dyslipidemia, 33% had diabetes mellitus and 22% had established cardiovascular disease. Half of the patients had 2 or more comorbidities. ...
Objectives The aim of this paper is to study the number of patients treated for hypertension and the...
Background: Large population surveys in Malaysia have consistently shown minimal improvement of bloo...
BACKGROUND: The blood pressure of many treated hypertensive patients remains above recommended targe...
BackgroundDespite effective treatments, blood pressure (BP) control remains suboptimal.ObjectiveThe ...
Abstract Uncontrolled blood pressure (BP) and therapeutic inertia pose significant challenges in eff...
Objective This study evaluates the actual blood pressure control rate and its estimation by general ...
Study aim The aim of this study was to assess hypertension management in general practice in Belgium...
Study aim The aim of this study was to assess hypertension management in general practice in Belgium...
SummaryBackgroundWhile general practitioners treat most hypertensive patients in France, hypertensio...
Blood pressure is poorly controlled in most European countries and the control rate is even lower in...
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...
Background: In the treatment of hypertension, physicians’ attitudes and practice patterns are receiv...
Poor adherence to antihypertensive therapy is a major cause of poor blood pressure (BP) control in p...
Introduction: Hypertension treatment aims to reduce morbidity and mortality from cardiovascular and ...
Objectives The aim of this paper is to study the number of patients treated for hypertension and the...
Background: Large population surveys in Malaysia have consistently shown minimal improvement of bloo...
BACKGROUND: The blood pressure of many treated hypertensive patients remains above recommended targe...
BackgroundDespite effective treatments, blood pressure (BP) control remains suboptimal.ObjectiveThe ...
Abstract Uncontrolled blood pressure (BP) and therapeutic inertia pose significant challenges in eff...
Objective This study evaluates the actual blood pressure control rate and its estimation by general ...
Study aim The aim of this study was to assess hypertension management in general practice in Belgium...
Study aim The aim of this study was to assess hypertension management in general practice in Belgium...
SummaryBackgroundWhile general practitioners treat most hypertensive patients in France, hypertensio...
Blood pressure is poorly controlled in most European countries and the control rate is even lower in...
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...
Background: In the treatment of hypertension, physicians’ attitudes and practice patterns are receiv...
Poor adherence to antihypertensive therapy is a major cause of poor blood pressure (BP) control in p...
Introduction: Hypertension treatment aims to reduce morbidity and mortality from cardiovascular and ...
Objectives The aim of this paper is to study the number of patients treated for hypertension and the...
Background: Large population surveys in Malaysia have consistently shown minimal improvement of bloo...
BACKGROUND: The blood pressure of many treated hypertensive patients remains above recommended targe...