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Benefits from treatment and control of patients with resistant hypertension.

TitleBenefits from treatment and control of patients with resistant hypertension.
Publication TypeJournal Article
Year of Publication2010
AuthorsDoumas, M., Papademetriou V., Douma S., Faselis C., Tsioufis K., Gkaliagkousi E., Petidis K., & Zamboulis C.
JournalInt J Hypertens
Volume2011
Pagination318549
Date Published2010
ISSN2090-0392
Abstract

Resistant hypertension is commonly found in everyday clinical practice. However, the risks of resistant hypertension, as well as the benefits of treatment and control of blood pressure in patients with resistant hypertension remain vaguely clarified. Data from small clinical studies and observational cohorts suggest that patients with resistant hypertension are at increased cardiovascular risk, while control of blood pressure offers substantial benefits. It has to be noted however that data from appropriate large randomized studies are missing, and resistant hypertension remains remarkably understudied. Resistant hypertension has attracted significant scientific interest lately, as new therapeutic modalities become available. The interventional management of resistant hypertension either by carotid baroreceptor stimulation or renal sympathetic denervation is currently under investigation with promising preliminary results. This review presents available evidence regarding the benefits of treatment and control of blood pressure in patients with resistant hypertension and offers a critical evaluation of existing data in this field.

DOI10.4061/2011/318549
Alternate JournalInt J Hypertens
PubMed ID21234402
PubMed Central IDPMC3014695

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