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PS-C33-1: CIRCADIAN RHYTHM DISTURBANCES AND BLOOD PRESSURE LEVELS IN OBESE PATIENTS WITH TRUE AND PSEUDO-RESISTANT HYPERTENSION

Journal of Hypertension, 2023
Background: The aim was to conduct a comparative assessment of the circadian rhythm (CR) abnormalities and blood pressure (BP) levels between pseudo- and true resistant hypertension (RH) in obesity. Methods: The study included 302 patients with uncontrolled hypertension and obesity.
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Adult Patient with Pseudo-Resistant Hypertension: Spurious Resistant Hypertension

2016
This clinical case describes a patient with uncontrolled hypertension. This is quite common, since the majority of patients do not reach appropriate BP values despite treatment. In patients referred for resistant hypertension, a crucial aspect of the evaluation is represented by the confirmation of a true persistent elevation of BP values despite ...
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Adult Patient with Pseudo-Resistant Hypertension: Drug Intolerance

2016
Despite the increasing evidence of the severe consequences of uncontrolled blood pressure, in a large proportion of patients, BP targets are not achieved. Today, several classes of effective antihypertensive drugs are available, and in particular ACE inhibitors, angiotensin II receptor blockers, calcium antagonists, diuretics and beta blockers are all ...
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Adult Patient with Pseudo-Resistant Hypertension: Low Adherence

2016
There is clear evidence that BP-lowering strategies substantially reduce cardiovascular risk. Despite this, studies performed in several countries show that in a noticeable proportion of treated hypertensive patients, BP control is seldom obtained. It is important to keep in mind that uncontrolled hypertension does not mean “resistant” hypertension ...
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Treatment resistant hypertension in General Practice: prevalence, pseudo-resistance, and a feasibility study of prognosis

2019
Background. Both the American Heart Association (AHA) in 2008 and the UK National Institute for Health and Care Excellence (NICE) in 2011 suggest the need for further research into the management of treatment resistant hypertension (TRH). Apparent TRH is defined, by the AHA and European Society of Cardiology (ESC), as high blood pressure in patients ...
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Adult Patient with Pseudo-Resistant Hypertension: High Blood Pressure Induced by Exogenous Substances

2016
In a significant proportion of patients referred to specialist’s evaluation for resistant hypertension, an appropriate approach may reveal reversible factors responsible for poor BP control. In these patients, after the assessment of adherence to lifestyle measures and to drug treatment, the diagnostic workup should include the evaluation of possible ...
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Metabolic and hemodynamic disorders in obese patients with true and pseudo-resistant hypertension

Endocrine Abstracts, 2022
Anna Shalimova   +5 more
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Pseudo-resistant hypertension: A hard dilemma for clinical practice

European Journal of Internal Medicine, 2013
D. Toporan, C. Tanaseanu, M.M. Vintila
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Resistant Hypertension: Where are We Now and Where Do We Go from Here?

Integrated Blood Pressure Control, 2020
Debbie L Cohen
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Apparent and true resistant hypertension: definition, prevalence and outcomes

Journal of Human Hypertension, 2014
D A Calhoun, Calhoun D A
exaly  

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