How can resistant hypertension be identified and prevented?
How can resistant hypertension be identified and prevented?
Por: Anna Solini y Luis M. Ruilope. (ruilope@ad-hocbox.com) Nature Reviews Cardiology 10, 293-296 (May 2013).
Resistant hypertension is highly prevalent, and is the form of arterial hypertension that is most difficult to treat. Many patients diagnosed with this disease do not have resistant hypertension, but rather have mismanaged primary hypertension. In many cases blood pressure can be controlled by directly addressing underlying causes such as primary aldosteronism, obstructive sleep apnoea, or excessive neurogenic stimulation. Clinicians should ensure that appropriate blood-pressure measurements are used to diagnose resistant hypertension, explore a variety of drug combinations, and battle clinical inertia. Patients should comply with medication schedules and dietary modifications.
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