Management of Hypertension among Patients with Coronary Heart Disease
Evidence suggests that coronary heart disease (CHD) is the most common outcome of hypertension. Hypertension accelerates the development of atherosclerosis, and sustained elevation of blood pressure (BP) can destabilize vascular lesions and precipitate acute coronary events. Hypertension can cause m...
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doaj-b34007e2d645447d9cc2521992d0a4a12020-11-24T23:21:12ZengHindawi LimitedInternational Journal of Hypertension2090-03922011-01-01201110.4061/2011/653903653903Management of Hypertension among Patients with Coronary Heart DiseaseOladipupo Olafiranye0Ferdinand Zizi1Perry Brimah2Girardin Jean-louis3Amgad N. Makaryus4Samy McFarlane5Gbenga Ogedegbe6Brooklyn Health Disparities Center, Department of Medicine, SUNY Downstate Medical Center, Brooklyn, NY 11203, USABrooklyn Health Disparities Center, Department of Medicine, SUNY Downstate Medical Center, Brooklyn, NY 11203, USABrooklyn Health Disparities Center, Department of Medicine, SUNY Downstate Medical Center, Brooklyn, NY 11203, USABrooklyn Health Disparities Center, Department of Medicine, SUNY Downstate Medical Center, Brooklyn, NY 11203, USADepartment of Cardiology, North Shore University Hospital, Manhasset, NY 11030, USADivision of Endocrinology, Diabetes, and Hypertension, SUNY Downstate Medical Center, Brooklyn, NY 11203, USACenter for Healthful Behavior Change, Division of Internal Medicine, NYU Medical Center, New York, NY 10016, USAEvidence suggests that coronary heart disease (CHD) is the most common outcome of hypertension. Hypertension accelerates the development of atherosclerosis, and sustained elevation of blood pressure (BP) can destabilize vascular lesions and precipitate acute coronary events. Hypertension can cause myocardial ischemia in the absence of CHD. These cardiovascular risks attributed to hypertension can be reduced by optimal BP control. Although several antihypertensive agents exist, the choice of agent and the appropriate target BP for patients with CHD remain controversial. In this succinct paper, we examine the evidence and the mechanisms for the linkage between hypertension and CHD and we discuss the treatment options and the goals of therapy that are consistent with the report of the seventh Joint National Committee on the Prevention, Detection, Evaluation, and Treatment of High Blood Pressure (JNC 7) and American Heart Association scientific statement. We anticipate changes in the recommendations of the forthcoming JNC 8.http://dx.doi.org/10.4061/2011/653903 |
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Oladipupo Olafiranye Ferdinand Zizi Perry Brimah Girardin Jean-louis Amgad N. Makaryus Samy McFarlane Gbenga Ogedegbe Management of Hypertension among Patients with Coronary Heart Disease International Journal of Hypertension |
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Management of Hypertension among Patients with Coronary Heart Disease |
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Management of Hypertension among Patients with Coronary Heart Disease |
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Management of Hypertension among Patients with Coronary Heart Disease |
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Management of Hypertension among Patients with Coronary Heart Disease |
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Management of Hypertension among Patients with Coronary Heart Disease |
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management of hypertension among patients with coronary heart disease |
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International Journal of Hypertension |
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2090-0392 |
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Evidence suggests that coronary heart disease (CHD) is the most common outcome of hypertension. Hypertension accelerates the development of atherosclerosis, and sustained elevation of blood pressure (BP) can destabilize vascular lesions and precipitate acute coronary events. Hypertension can cause myocardial ischemia in the absence of CHD. These cardiovascular risks attributed to hypertension can be reduced by optimal BP control. Although several antihypertensive agents exist, the choice of agent and the appropriate target BP for patients with CHD remain controversial. In this succinct paper, we examine the evidence and the mechanisms for the linkage between hypertension and CHD and we discuss the treatment options and the goals of therapy that are consistent with the report of the seventh Joint National Committee on the Prevention, Detection, Evaluation, and Treatment of High Blood Pressure (JNC 7) and American Heart Association scientific statement. We anticipate changes in the recommendations of the forthcoming JNC 8. |
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