Intensive blood pressure lowering: a practical review

Abstract According to the last Hypertension guideline recommendations, it may be concluded that intensive BP lowering is only advisable in a subgroup of patients where there is a clear net benefit of targeting to lower BP goals. However, taking into account the relevance of correct BP measurement, e...

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الحاوية / القاعدة:Clinical Hypertension
المؤلفون الرئيسيون: Miguel Camafort, Josep Redón, Wook Bum Pyun, Antonio Coca
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الوصول للمادة أونلاين:http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s40885-020-00153-z
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description Abstract According to the last Hypertension guideline recommendations, it may be concluded that intensive BP lowering is only advisable in a subgroup of patients where there is a clear net benefit of targeting to lower BP goals. However, taking into account the relevance of correct BP measurement, estimates of the benefits versus the harm should be based on reliable office BP measurements and home BP measurements. There is still debate about which BP goals are optimal in reducing morbidity and mortality in uncomplicated hypertensives and in those with associated comorbidities. In recent years, trials and meta-analyses have assessed intensive BP lowering, with some success. However, a careful examination of the results shows that current data are not easily applicable to the general hypertensive population. This article reviews the evidence on and controversies about intensive BP lowering in general and in specific clinical situations, and the importance of obtaining reliable BP readings in patients with hypertension and comorbidities.
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spelling doaj-cdc5c07bf7784054baca20d6e5709d5d2025-11-02T22:06:01ZengXMLinkClinical Hypertension2056-59092020-11-012611810.1186/s40885-020-00153-zIntensive blood pressure lowering: a practical reviewMiguel Camafort0Josep Redón1Wook Bum Pyun2Antonio Coca3Department of Internal Medicine-ICMiD. Hospital Clínic, University of BarcelonaCiber-OBN, Instituto de Salud Carlos IIIDepartment of Cardiology, Ewha Womans University. Seoul HospitalDepartment of Internal Medicine-ICMiD. Hospital Clínic, University of BarcelonaAbstract According to the last Hypertension guideline recommendations, it may be concluded that intensive BP lowering is only advisable in a subgroup of patients where there is a clear net benefit of targeting to lower BP goals. However, taking into account the relevance of correct BP measurement, estimates of the benefits versus the harm should be based on reliable office BP measurements and home BP measurements. There is still debate about which BP goals are optimal in reducing morbidity and mortality in uncomplicated hypertensives and in those with associated comorbidities. In recent years, trials and meta-analyses have assessed intensive BP lowering, with some success. However, a careful examination of the results shows that current data are not easily applicable to the general hypertensive population. This article reviews the evidence on and controversies about intensive BP lowering in general and in specific clinical situations, and the importance of obtaining reliable BP readings in patients with hypertension and comorbidities.http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s40885-020-00153-zIntensive blood pressure loweringAgeingObesity, cardiovascular riskDiabetes mellitus type 2Ischemic heart diseaseChronic kidney disease
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Antonio Coca
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Ageing
Obesity, cardiovascular risk
Diabetes mellitus type 2
Ischemic heart disease
Chronic kidney disease
title Intensive blood pressure lowering: a practical review
title_full Intensive blood pressure lowering: a practical review
title_fullStr Intensive blood pressure lowering: a practical review
title_full_unstemmed Intensive blood pressure lowering: a practical review
title_short Intensive blood pressure lowering: a practical review
title_sort intensive blood pressure lowering a practical review
topic Intensive blood pressure lowering
Ageing
Obesity, cardiovascular risk
Diabetes mellitus type 2
Ischemic heart disease
Chronic kidney disease
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