Emerging risk factors and assessment of organ damage in postmenopausal hypertensive women
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Emerging risk factors and assessment of organ damage in postmenopausal hypertensive women
Abstract
The numerous risk factors for acute cerebrocardiovascular events present in postmenopausal women have attracted a multidisciplinary approach. In hypertensive patients and postmenopausal intensive alike, the need for stratification of risk based on blood pressure, association of other risk factors and organ damage is becoming more and more evident. This study investigated some emerging factors, such as endothelial dysfunction, adhesion molecules and elevated homocysteine levels that may be markers of organ damage. It also examined the current importance of carotid US intima-media thickness assessment, cardiac US imaging and 24 hour ambulatory blood pressure monitoring (ABPM) in detecting organ damage. The study results indicated that the conventional stratification of cerebrocardiovascular risk in these patients is changing. The new approach in postmenopausal hypertensives tends to assess the presence of other emerging factors. Furthermore, assessment of organ damage is crucial for determining disease development and outcome that may be positively influenced by suitable pharmacological treatment.
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