Hypertension in older adults: Assessment, management, and challenges
Rush University Medical Center
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Abstract
Hypertension in older adults is related to adverse cardiovascular outcomes, such as heart failure, stroke, myocardial infarction, and death. The global burden of hypertension is increasing due to an aging population and increasing prevalence of obesity, and is estimated to affect one third of the world's population by 2025. Adverse outcomes in older adults are compounded by mechanical hemodynamic changes, arterial stiffness, neurohormonal and autonomic dysregulation, and declining renal function. This review highlights the current evidence and summarizes recent guidelines on hypertension, pertaining to older adults. Management strategies for hypertension in older adults must consider the degree of frailty,…
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- Medicine
- Stroke (engine)
- Arterial stiffness
- Intensive care medicine
- Population
- Diabetes mellitus
- Heart failure
- Adverse effect
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