Journal article

Clinical Perspective on Antihypertensive Drug Treatment in Adults With Grade 1 Hypertension and Low-to-Moderate Cardiovascular Risk: An International Expert Consultation.

Alberto Morales Salinas, Antonio Coca, Michael H Olsen, Ramiro A Sanchez, Weimar K Sebba-Barroso, Richard Kones, Vicente Bertomeu-Martinez, Javier Sobrino, Luis Alcocer, Daniel J Pineiro, Fernando Lanas, Carlos A Machado, Fernando Aguirre-Palacios, Jose Ortellado, Gonzalo Perez, Rodrigo Sabio, Orlando Landrove, Delfin Rodriguez-Leyva, Alfredo Duenas-Herrera, Ayelen Rodriguez Portelles Show all

Current Problems in Cardiology | Elsevier | Published : 2017

Abstract

Hypertension is a leading risk factor for disease burden globally. An unresolved question is whether grade 1 hypertension (140-159/90-99mmHg) with low (cardiovascular mortality <1% at 10 years) to moderate (cardiovascular mortality ≥1% and <5% at 10 years) absolute total cardiovascular risk (CVR) should be treated with antihypertensive agents. A virtual international consultation process was undertaken to summarize the opinions of select experts. After holistic analysis of all epidemiological, clinical, psychosocial, and public health elements, this consultation process reached the following consensus in hypertensive adults aged <80 years: (1) The question of whether drug treatment in grade ..

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