PMID: 9531730Apr 9, 1998Paper

Modern trends in the treatment of hypertension

Casopís lékar̆ů c̆eských
J Widimský

Abstract

The main problem of treatment of hypertension in this country as well as abroad is the fact that only less than one quarter of hypertensive patients are treated effectively and have thus normal blood pressure readings. More effective treatment of hypertension is thus one of the main tasks of health care systems in different countries. The objective of treatment of hypertension is to achieve a normal blood pressure. Evidence has been provided that diuretics and beta-blockers markedly reduce cerebrovascular and cardiovascular mortality, in particular in the elderly. ACE inhibitors are the drugs of choice in patients with heart failure or asymptomatic left ventricular dysfunction and in patients with diabetic nephropathy. Unsuitable for treatment of hypertension are short acting calcium channel blockers, in particular nifedipine. On the other hand, long-acting calcium channel blockers reduce the cerebrovascular mortality in elderly hypertensive patients. A number of questions still remain the subject of research: a) should diastolic pressure be reduced to values lower than 90 mm Hg; so far it is necessary only in hypertensive subjects with diabetes mellitus and in juvenile hypertensives; b) is the influence of new groups of antihy...Continue Reading

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