Introduction: The J curve phenomenon in the treatment of hypertension refers to the view that reducing blood pressure below a certain critical point (diastolic pressure in particular) is no longer beneficial and may actually increase the risk of cardiovascular events. The existence of this phenomenon has been debated for many years. Many autors deny that it exists, at least within the range of pressure values commonly observed in clinical practice. <br />Aim of the study: The aim of this article is to verify whether in 2010 it is still possible to talk about a J curve or whether the inverse relationship between diastolic pressure and cardiovascular events depends on pre-existent diseases. <br />Materials and methods: The authors carried out...
We have enough evidences that uncontrolled hypertension increases cardiovascular morbidity and lower...
Background Hypertension is a leading cause of cardiovascular disease, stroke, and d...
To the editor I was extremely interested in the article by Madhavan et al "Relation of pulse pr...
The topic of the J-curve relationship between blood pressure and coronary artery disease (CAD) has b...
Over the last three decades there is an increasing number of investigators and meta-analyses focusin...
# The Author(s) 2013. This article is published with open access at Springerlink.com Abstract The bl...
The concept that ‘the lower the blood pressure (BP) achieved the better the outcome’ rests on the de...
Objective: Recent studies have shown that low diastolic blood pressure is associated with increased...
Concerns exist regarding the potential increased cardiovascular risk from lowering diastolic blood p...
In clinical practice, physicians are confronted with a multitude of definitions and treatment goals ...
Excessively high and low achieved blood pressure (BP) may be associated with a bad outcome in patien...
shaped curve was present when mortality was related to diastolic blood pressure in hypertensive pati...
sion have usually shown a continuous and positive relationship between blood pressure and mortality....
BACKGROUND: Population-based longitudinal studies of hypertension have usually shown a continuous an...
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: The J-curve phenomenon between diastolic blood pressure (DBP) and mortali...
We have enough evidences that uncontrolled hypertension increases cardiovascular morbidity and lower...
Background Hypertension is a leading cause of cardiovascular disease, stroke, and d...
To the editor I was extremely interested in the article by Madhavan et al "Relation of pulse pr...
The topic of the J-curve relationship between blood pressure and coronary artery disease (CAD) has b...
Over the last three decades there is an increasing number of investigators and meta-analyses focusin...
# The Author(s) 2013. This article is published with open access at Springerlink.com Abstract The bl...
The concept that ‘the lower the blood pressure (BP) achieved the better the outcome’ rests on the de...
Objective: Recent studies have shown that low diastolic blood pressure is associated with increased...
Concerns exist regarding the potential increased cardiovascular risk from lowering diastolic blood p...
In clinical practice, physicians are confronted with a multitude of definitions and treatment goals ...
Excessively high and low achieved blood pressure (BP) may be associated with a bad outcome in patien...
shaped curve was present when mortality was related to diastolic blood pressure in hypertensive pati...
sion have usually shown a continuous and positive relationship between blood pressure and mortality....
BACKGROUND: Population-based longitudinal studies of hypertension have usually shown a continuous an...
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: The J-curve phenomenon between diastolic blood pressure (DBP) and mortali...
We have enough evidences that uncontrolled hypertension increases cardiovascular morbidity and lower...
Background Hypertension is a leading cause of cardiovascular disease, stroke, and d...
To the editor I was extremely interested in the article by Madhavan et al "Relation of pulse pr...