PROBLEMS OF EVALUATING BLOOD PRESSURE MEASUREMENT IN MODERN CLINICAL TRIALS (THE CASE OF SPRINT STUDY RESULTS)
The article presents a critical analysis of the results of a large clinical trial SPRINT. The focus is on the issues related to the blood pressure (BP) measurement in this trial.The aim of SPRINT trial was to prove the benefit of reducing systolic BP (SBP) below 120 mm Hg in high-risk hypertensive p...
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Main Author: | V. M. Gorbunov (Author) |
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