Prognosis of adequately treated hypertensive patients
- PMID: 148227
- DOI: 10.1177/000331977802900209
Prognosis of adequately treated hypertensive patients
Abstract
Adequate antihypertensive therapy will lower blood pressure to normotensive or near normotensive levels in 80-85% of patients. Long-term treatment results in a marked decrease in strokes and stroke recurrence, heart failure, renal failure, and progression to accelerated hypertension. The effects of long-term therapy on the occurrence of coronary artery disease are unclear.
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