Authors
Chirag Bavishi, Sangita Goel, Franz H Messerli
Publication date
2016/12/1
Source
The American journal of medicine
Volume
129
Issue
12
Pages
1251-1258
Publisher
Elsevier
Description
Isolated systolic hypertension is the most common hemodynamic form of hypertension in the elderly. With a rapidly aging population, the prevalence of hypertension, particularly isolated systolic hypertension, is expected to increase substantially. This phenomenon of increasing systolic pressure in the elderly is believed to be secondary to pathophysiological changes of aging as well as modifiable risk factors. Isolated systolic hypertension is associated with substantial mortality and morbidity, particularly of cerebrovascular disease. It is a rapidly growing public health concern and its management continues to remain a challenge to practicing physicians. Recent studies like the Systolic Blood Pressure Intervention Trial (SPRINT) and Heart Outcomes Prevention Evaluation (HOPE)-3 have implications for antihypertensive therapy in general and for the management of isolated systolic hypertension in particular. In this …
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Scholar articles
C Bavishi, S Goel, FH Messerli - The American journal of medicine, 2016