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Role of strain echocardiography in patients with hypertension

Oh JK, Park JH

Hypertension is a well-recognized risk factor for the development of cardiovascular disease, and the early detection of cardiac changes from hypertension can allow reversing these. Hypertensive heart diseases (HHD) refer...
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Clinical characteristics and prognosis of patients with very severe acute hypertension visiting the emergency department

Kim H, Kim BS, Shin J

Background: Data regarding very severe acute hypertension, a serious problem in emergency departments (EDs), are scarce. We investigated the clinical characteristics, practice patterns, and long-term prognoses of patients present‑ ing...
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Effectiveness of renal denervation in the treatment of hypertension: a literature review

Shah RT, Wang BX

Background: Catheter-based renal denervation has been studied as a potential therapeutic option to reduce high blood pressure (BP). Preclinical studies in some experimental models have demonstrated an antihypertensive effect of...
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Risks and management of hypertension in cancer patients undergoing targeted therapy: a review

Zhu X, Wu S

Background: Rapid progress over the last decade has added numerous agents targeting specific cellular signaling pathways to the treatment armamentarium for advanced cancer. However, many of these agents can cause...
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Case–control study exploring the short‑term association of bronchiolitis with high blood pressure and hypertension in hospitalized children

Giang S, Padovani A, Butani L

Background: Unlike in adults, there are limited pediatric data exploring the association between acute respiratory illnesses and blood pressure abnormalities. The aim of our study was to explore the association...
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Circulating 25-hydroxyvitamin D levels and hypertension risk after adjusting for publication bias

Bae JM

Background Previous systematic reviews reported that serum vitamin D deficiency was associated with risk of hypertension. The aim was to conduct a meta-epidemiological analysis for evaluating the potential effects of publication...
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An economic evaluation of intensive hypertension control in CKD patients: a cost‑effectiveness study

Lee Y, Lee H, Kim T

Background: Studies have suggested that intensive hypertension control in patients with a high risk of cardiovas‑ cular disease (CVD) is both effective and economically feasible. The purpose of this study...
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Pulmonary arterial hypertension due to antiphospholipid syndrome initially mimicking chronic thromboembolic pulmonary hypertension

Yeo J, Shin N, Ahn KJ, Seo M, Jang AY, Kim M, Chung WJ

Pulmonary arterial hypertension (PAH) is the second most common lung complication in antiphospholipid syndrome (APS) patients. However, the concurrent development of APS-related nonthrombotic PAH is rarely reported. Lack of awareness...
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Associations of + 138 Ins/del A and + 5665 G/T polymorphisms of endothelin-1 gene with hypertension in Burmese people in Magway, Myanmar

Oo WM, Thiha K, Khine MM

Background: Hypertension is one of the major public health problems worldwide, and is one of the recognized causes of premature deaths every year in the world. The purpose of this...
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Child marriage and health disparities in adulthood: the differential risk of untreated hypertension among young adult women in India

Datta B, Rifat Haider M

Background: Hypertension is a major risk factor of cardiovascular diseases, which is the leading cause of premature mortality worldwide. While untreated hypertension heightens the risk of mortality and morbidity among...
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The compatibility of new blood pressure reference values for Korean children and adolescents with the US reference: the Korean Working Group of Pediatric Hypertension

Kim SH, Song YH, An HS, Shin JI, Oh JH, Lee JW, Kim SH, Kim HS, Shin HJ, Ha IS

Background: Childhood hypertension is associated with hypertension and metabolic syndrome in adulthood. Since the definition of childhood hypertension is based on the distribution of normative blood pressure (BP), a reference...
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Role of ambulatory blood pressure monitoring in elderly hypertensive patients

Camafort M, Chung WJ, Shin JH

Background: Arterial hypertension is facing some changes in the last years. Its prevalence is increasing in elderly subjects. This growing prevalence is due to longer survival of the population worldwide,...
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Ambulatory hypertension diagnosed by 24‑h mean ambulatory versus day and night ambulatory blood pressure thresholds in children: a cross‑sectional study

Sharma A, Altamirano‑Diaz L, Mohamed Ali M, Stronks K, Kirpalani A, Filler G, Norozi K

Background: The agreement between the commonly used ambulatory blood pressure (ABP) thresholds to diag‑ nose ambulatory hypertension in children (patient’s 24-h mean ABP classified by 24-h 95th ABP percentile threshold,...
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Validation of age- and sex-dependent association of uric acid and incident hypertension in rural areas

Kim IJ, Kim W, Go TH, Kang DR, Kim JY, Kim EJ

Background: A previous study based on urban areas suggested the age- and sex-dependent association of uric acid (UA) and incident hypertension. We aimed to investigate whether this association is valid...
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Comparing self-reported and measured hypertension and hypercholesterolaemia at standard and more stringent diagnostic thresholds: the cross-sectional 2010–2015 Busselton Healthy Ageing study

Burvill AJ, Murray K, Knuiman MW, Hung J

Background: Population health behaviour and risk factor surveys most often rely on self-report but there is a lack of studies assessing the validity of self-report using Australian data. This study...
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A clinical algorithm to determine target blood pressure in the elderly: evidence and limitations from a clinical perspective

Shin J, Kim Ki

As the elderly population is growing rapidly, management of hypertension in South Korea faces major challenges because the proportion of elderly hypertension patients is also increasing. The characteristics of this...
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Association between ethnicity and hypertension in Northern Colombia in 2015

Smith DH, Grewal J, Mehboob S, Mohan S, Pombo LF, Rodriguez P, Gonzalez JC, Zevallos J, Barengo NC

Background: Studies in the United States have shown a genetic predisposition to hypertension in individuals of African descent. However, studies on the associations between ethnic groups and hypertension in Latin...
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A complicated case of myocardial infarction with nonobstructive coronary arteries with an underlying pheochromocytoma: a case report

Jung S, Kang IS

Background: The signs and symptoms of pheochromocytoma can imitate those of many other diseases, which may result in confusion. Therefore, diagnosing and treating secondary hypertension due to pheochromocytoma in deteriorating...
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Interventions in hypertension: systematic review and meta-analysis of natural and quasi-experiments

Xia T, Zhao F, Nianogo RA

Background: Hypertension is an urgent public health problem. Consistent summary from natural and quasiexperiments employed to evaluate interventions that aim at preventing or controlling hypertension is lacking in the current...
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Leg and arm adiposity is inversely associated with diastolic hypertension in young and middle-aged United States adults

Visaria A, Lo D, Maniar P, Dave B, Joshi P

Background: We sought to determine the association between appendicular adiposity and hypertension, with the purpose of better understanding the role of body fat distribution on blood pressure (BP). Methods: We included...
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