About

Hypertension is the most common modifiable risk factor for cardiovascular disease and death, and lowering blood pressure with antihypertensive drugs reduces target organ damage and prevents cardiovascular disease outcomes.

Most hypertensive patients will need a combination of antihypertensive agents to achieve the therapeutic goals. Recent guidelines recommend initiating treatment with two drugs in those patients with a systolic blood pressure >20 mmHg and/or a diastolic blood pressure >10 mmHg above the goals, and in those patients with high cardiovascular risk. In addition, approximately 25% of patients will require three antihypertensive agents to achieve the therapeutic targets.

Articles

Controlling Blood Pressure without Drugs - Developing New Strategies

Citation:

Asia-Pacific Cardiology 2011;3(1):37–40

Controlling Hypertension and Stroke Prevention - From Guideline to Clinical Practice

Citation:

Asia-Pacific Cardiology 2011;3(1):30–2

Cross-talk Between Statins and the Renin-angiotensin System

Citation:

Asia-Pacific Cardiology 2011;3(1):33–6

Hypertension in Octogenarians - Treatment Strategies and Challenges

Citation:

European Cardiology 2011;7(1):25–8