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A Need for Improvement in the Definition of Resistant Arterial Hypertension [PDF]
With the medical and social importance of resistant arterial hypertension (HTN) in mind, we had three goals in this paper: to study the definitions of resistant HTN in the guidelines on the topic, to analyze them, and to suggest some improvements.
Goran Koracevic +3 more
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What is resistant arterial hypertension?
Purpose The current review is to describe the definition and prevalence of resistant arterial hypertension (RAH), the difference between refractory hypertension, patient characteristics and major risk factors for RAH, how RAH is diagnosed, prognosis and ...
Evgeniya V. Shalaeva, Franz H. Messerli
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Pharmacotherapy of resistant arterial hypertension [PDF]
Pharmacotherapy of resistant arterial hypertension represents a serious problem, because today there are no clear algorithms of action in this clinical situation. The review discusses the key works in which the authors propose a solution to this problem.
N E Shepeleva, A V Rodionov, V V Fomin
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RESISTANT ARTERIAL HYPERTENSION
Resistant hypertension is defined as a lack to lower 140 mmHg (systolic blood pressure) and 90 mmHg (diastolic blood pressure) values of ambulatory blood pressure (BP) response using 3 antihypertensive agents of different classes, one of which should be ...
T. E. Esaulova +3 more
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Treatment strategies for resistant arterial hypertension. [PDF]
Resistant hypertension is defined as blood pressure above the target range set by current guidelines despite the concurrent use of three or more antihypertensive drugs of different classes, including a diuretic, at their maximum or highest tolerated doses.
Mahfoud F +5 more
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Resistant arterial hypertension [PDF]
The review provides modern data on the examination and treatment tactics of patients with resistant arterial hypertension (RAH). The prevalence of RAH is about 10–15%, with a significant proportion of pseudo-resistance cases associated with low adherence to therapy, inaccurate blood pressure measurement technique, and increased arterial stiffness in ...
Anton V. Rodionov +2 more
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The diagnosis of resistant arterial hypertension allows us to single out a separate group of patients in whom it is necessary to use special diagnostic methods and approaches to treatment.
Anna V. Aksenova +11 more
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Different faces of resistant hypertension in obesity
BACKGROUND: The aim was to conduct a comparative assessment between pseudo-resistant (due to different causes) and true resistant hypertension (RH) in obesity.
Anna Shalimova
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Renal denervation with a resistant arterial hypertension: the results of a five-year follow-up [PDF]
Aim. To evaluate the 5-year results of renal denervation (RDN) in patients with resistant arterial hypertension (AH). Materials and methods. The study included 14 patients to whom, during the 2011-2013 period RDN has been completed.
P V Glybochko +5 more
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RENAL DENERVATION IN RESISTANT ARTERIAL HYPERTENSION
A new method of non-drug treatment of resistant hypertension – renal denervation is considered. General information about resistant hypertension, method of renal denervation, the results of clinical studies on efficacy and safety, as well as own clinical
V. A. Sulimov +3 more
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