Treatment of elderly hypertensives in Japan: National Intervention Cooperative Study in Elderly Hypertensives. The National Intervention Cooperative Study Group
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Treatment of elderly hypertensives in Japan: National Intervention Cooperative Study in Elderly Hypertensives. The National Intervention Cooperative Study Group
Abstract
PREVALENCE OF HYPERTENSION IN ELDERLY JAPANESE PATIENTS: Data collected from post-mortem information at the Tokyo Metropolitan Geriatric Hospital showed that the overall prevalence of hypertension in Japanese patients aged over 60 years was 53%; one-third of these elderly hypertensives had isolated systolic hypertension. Isolated systolic and systolodiastolic hypertension were each associated with a similar degree of increased atherosclerosis and cardiovascular complications. In a placebo-controlled study antihypertensive treatment produced a reduction in withdrawal from treatment in elderly patients with mild hypertension. INTERIM TRIAL RESULTS: Some interim results have been obtained from a new trial which is currently under way in Japan, the National Intervention Cooperative Study for the Treatment of Elderly Hypertensives, a long-term study comparing the effects of a calcium antagonist (nicardipine) and a thiazide diuretic (trichlormethiazide) on cardiovascular complications in elderly patients with mild to moderate hypertension.
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