Resistant hypertension by unadvertised non-compliance detected by psychiatric expertise and drug dosages

Annales de cardiologie et d'angéiologie
R DidierT Denolle

Abstract

The management of patients with resistant hypertension remains a major challenge in daily clinical practice in order to limit macro and microvascular impact. However, lack of compliance often remains one of the main etiologies of resistant hypertension. Through a clinical case of complex therapeutic non-compliance, we will detail the frequency, the screening and the management of therapeutic non-compliance. Finally, we will specify the contribution of drug dosages and psychological expertise in screening non-observant patients with presumed resistant hypertension.

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