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Measuring the Carotid to Femoral Pulse Wave Velocity (Cf-PWV) to Evaluate Arterial Stiffness
Published on: May 3, 2018
Hypertension 2001: pearls for the clinician
1Department of Primary Care, Ralph H. Johnson VA Medical Center, and Medical University of South Carolina, Charleston 29401, USA.
Abstract:
Diuretics and beta-blockers are presently recommended as first-line therapy for the treatment of uncomplicated hypertension. JNC VII will probably consider ACE inhibitors worthy of this recommendation. In those at high risk for CHD or CHF, the initial use of an alpha-blocker or calcium antagonist will be recommended with caution. In those with systolic hypertension, who remain at increased risk of stroke, the initial use of CCB therapy continues to be supported by trial-based evidence. A diuretic, based on outcome-based trials, should be included in most regimens to lower the risk of ischemic stroke. Since most patients will require two or more drugs to control their blood pressure, the initial agent chosen will assume less importance for the practicing physician.
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