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Gisele Sampaio Silva1,2, João Brainer Clares de Andrade3,4,5, Eduardo Bello Martins1
1Hospital Israelita Albert Einstein, 755 Comendador Elias Jafet Street, room 408/409, Floor L4, Morumbi, São Paulo, SP, Postal Code 05653-000, Brazil.
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Hypertension is the leading risk factor for stroke, causing about 60% of cases. Effective blood pressure control is vital for preventing recurrent ischemic strokes, with studies showing mixed results. Intensive control reduces cardiovascular events, as seen in the SPRINT, PROGRESS and STEP studies, while trials like RESPECT show no difference. Technological advances like AI and wearables enhance management, but challenges remain in achieving equitable control, especially for minorities.
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