Value of blood-pressure measurement in relatives of hypertensive patients
- PMID: 6104033
- DOI: 10.1016/s0140-6736(80)91675-x
Value of blood-pressure measurement in relatives of hypertensive patients
Abstract
First-degree relatives of hypertensive patients are more likely to comply with a request to visit their general practitioner for a screening blood-pressure measurement than are the relatives of normotensive controls. On average they have higher blood-pressure levels and are more likely to be started on treatment as a result of screening. In the majority of cases treatment can be maintained long-term and blood pressure falls to acceptable levels. The relatives of people already on treatment for hypertension include a high proportion of potential candidates for treatment, and screening of this group may be worth while.
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