Arterial hypertension is a very complex disease characterized by a sustained rise in systolic and/or diastolic blood pressure (BP) levels and a significantly increased risk of developing major adverse cardiovascular and renal outcomes. Although BP-lowering treatment reduces the hypertension-related burden of disease, BP control continues to be poorly achieved worldwide. A major factor contributing to this therapeutic failure is represented by resistant (or refractory) hypertension. The diagnosis of 'resistant hypertension is very common in clinical practice, yet it is often used to improperly define patients with difficult or challenging forms of hypertension. An incorrect use of this definition by physicians may lead to clinical behaviors that do not help to improve BP control; on the other hand, correct diagnosis of resistant hypertension may facilitate the successful treatment of hypertension. In this article, we will review and discuss the definition, pathophysiological mechanisms, diagnostic algorithms and potential new therapeutic options for treating resistant hypertension. © 2010 Expert Reviews Ltd.

Challenging hypertension: How to diagnose and treat resistant hypertension in daily clinical practice / Volpe, Massimo; Tocci, Giuliano. - In: EXPERT REVIEW OF CARDIOVASCULAR THERAPY. - ISSN 1477-9072. - 8:6(2010), pp. 811-820. [10.1586/erc.10.47]

Challenging hypertension: How to diagnose and treat resistant hypertension in daily clinical practice

VOLPE, Massimo;TOCCI, GIULIANO
2010

Abstract

Arterial hypertension is a very complex disease characterized by a sustained rise in systolic and/or diastolic blood pressure (BP) levels and a significantly increased risk of developing major adverse cardiovascular and renal outcomes. Although BP-lowering treatment reduces the hypertension-related burden of disease, BP control continues to be poorly achieved worldwide. A major factor contributing to this therapeutic failure is represented by resistant (or refractory) hypertension. The diagnosis of 'resistant hypertension is very common in clinical practice, yet it is often used to improperly define patients with difficult or challenging forms of hypertension. An incorrect use of this definition by physicians may lead to clinical behaviors that do not help to improve BP control; on the other hand, correct diagnosis of resistant hypertension may facilitate the successful treatment of hypertension. In this article, we will review and discuss the definition, pathophysiological mechanisms, diagnostic algorithms and potential new therapeutic options for treating resistant hypertension. © 2010 Expert Reviews Ltd.
2010
antihypertensive treatment; blood pressure control; clinical inertia; refractory hypertension; resistant hypertension
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Challenging hypertension: How to diagnose and treat resistant hypertension in daily clinical practice / Volpe, Massimo; Tocci, Giuliano. - In: EXPERT REVIEW OF CARDIOVASCULAR THERAPY. - ISSN 1477-9072. - 8:6(2010), pp. 811-820. [10.1586/erc.10.47]
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