The following table illustrates the JNC 7 recommendations for the initial management of essential hypertension based on the patient’s stage of hypertension and for certain indications. Two-drug ...
Hypertension is classified as either primary (essential) hypertension or secondary hypertension; about 90–95% of cases are categorized as "primary hypertension" which means high blood pressure ...
Hypertension, commonly known as high blood pressure, affects nearly one out of every three adults in India and has significant effects on people's health. It strains the heart and blood vessels ...
Introduction Primary hypertension (PH) affects over one billion individuals globally, yet less than 30% achieve controlled blood pressure (BP) with medication. Many patients require a combination of ...
Renal denervation may be indicated in patients with treatment-resistant essential hypertension to decrease sympathetic ... five antihypertensive agents with no evidence of an alternative primary ...
sghms.ac.uk Background: Rarefaction of skin capillaries in people with intermittent borderline essential hypertension suggests a primary or an early abnormality that may antedate the onset of ...
The aldosterone-renin ratio (ARR) has gained popularity as a screening test for primary hyperaldosteronism, a probably underdiagnosed cause of hypertension. However, studies have yielded varying ...
However, this treatment has not been systematically reviewed for its efficacy against essential hypertension (EH ... meta-analysis according to criteria from the Cochrane group. The primary outcome ...
What are the elements of a proper initial physical examination for a patient with new hypertension as per JNC 7? (Choose all that apply) ...