Resistant hypertension in elderly patient with nephropathy in primary and secondary care settings

Resistant hypertension is defined as a blood pressure above therapeutic goals, despite the concurrent use of three or more antihypertensive drugs of different pharmacological classes, and all being administered according to an optimum dosage schedule. The prevalence of resistant hypertension in the...

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Main Authors: Valerio Massimo Magro, Michele Caturano, Fulvio Cacciapuoti, Diana Lama, Federico Cacciapuoti
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Language:English
Published: PAGEPress Publications 2016-11-01
Series:Geriatric Care
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Online Access:http://www.pagepressjournals.org/index.php/gc/article/view/5968
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spelling doaj-b52ab12bd6f5446ca651921d1c0afdf22020-11-25T03:53:21ZengPAGEPress PublicationsGeriatric Care2465-11092465-13972016-11-012310.4081/gc.2016.59684984Resistant hypertension in elderly patient with nephropathy in primary and secondary care settingsValerio Massimo Magro0Michele Caturano1Fulvio Cacciapuoti2Diana Lama3Federico Cacciapuoti4Department of Internal Medicine and Geriatrics, Second University of NaplesDepartment of Internal Medicine and Geriatrics, Second University of NaplesCenter of Cardiology and Internal Medicine, Cardarelli Hospital, NaplesDepartment of Internal Medicine and Geriatrics, Second University of NaplesDepartment of Internal Medicine and Geriatrics, Second University of NaplesResistant hypertension is defined as a blood pressure above therapeutic goals, despite the concurrent use of three or more antihypertensive drugs of different pharmacological classes, and all being administered according to an optimum dosage schedule. The prevalence of resistant hypertension in the older people has not yet been exactly quantified. The updated available estimates deriving from some clinical trials report a prevalence of approximately 20-30% of all hypertensive patients. Advanced age seems to be an important risk factor in resistant forms of high blood pressure. Therefore this clinical condition may potentially increase in the coming years. Chronic kidney disease is the most frequent comorbidity associated with resistant hypertension and often leads to poor prognosis. The article describes a case report of an older subject with such a clinical condition suggesting diagnostic and therapeutic plan based on a rational strategy to control hypertension and the most recent knowledge reported in the medical literature.http://www.pagepressjournals.org/index.php/gc/article/view/5968Resistant hypertensionkidney failureelderly patientcardiovascular risk.
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author Valerio Massimo Magro
Michele Caturano
Fulvio Cacciapuoti
Diana Lama
Federico Cacciapuoti
spellingShingle Valerio Massimo Magro
Michele Caturano
Fulvio Cacciapuoti
Diana Lama
Federico Cacciapuoti
Resistant hypertension in elderly patient with nephropathy in primary and secondary care settings
Geriatric Care
Resistant hypertension
kidney failure
elderly patient
cardiovascular risk.
author_facet Valerio Massimo Magro
Michele Caturano
Fulvio Cacciapuoti
Diana Lama
Federico Cacciapuoti
author_sort Valerio Massimo Magro
title Resistant hypertension in elderly patient with nephropathy in primary and secondary care settings
title_short Resistant hypertension in elderly patient with nephropathy in primary and secondary care settings
title_full Resistant hypertension in elderly patient with nephropathy in primary and secondary care settings
title_fullStr Resistant hypertension in elderly patient with nephropathy in primary and secondary care settings
title_full_unstemmed Resistant hypertension in elderly patient with nephropathy in primary and secondary care settings
title_sort resistant hypertension in elderly patient with nephropathy in primary and secondary care settings
publisher PAGEPress Publications
series Geriatric Care
issn 2465-1109
2465-1397
publishDate 2016-11-01
description Resistant hypertension is defined as a blood pressure above therapeutic goals, despite the concurrent use of three or more antihypertensive drugs of different pharmacological classes, and all being administered according to an optimum dosage schedule. The prevalence of resistant hypertension in the older people has not yet been exactly quantified. The updated available estimates deriving from some clinical trials report a prevalence of approximately 20-30% of all hypertensive patients. Advanced age seems to be an important risk factor in resistant forms of high blood pressure. Therefore this clinical condition may potentially increase in the coming years. Chronic kidney disease is the most frequent comorbidity associated with resistant hypertension and often leads to poor prognosis. The article describes a case report of an older subject with such a clinical condition suggesting diagnostic and therapeutic plan based on a rational strategy to control hypertension and the most recent knowledge reported in the medical literature.
topic Resistant hypertension
kidney failure
elderly patient
cardiovascular risk.
url http://www.pagepressjournals.org/index.php/gc/article/view/5968
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