RESISTANT ARTERIAL HYPERTENSION: IS THE CONSENSUS BETWEEN CONSERVATIVE AND INTERVENTIONAL THERAPY POSSIBLE?
Resistant hypertension is defined as hypertension uncontrolled with optimal doses of three antihypertensive agents, one of which is a diuretic. The up-to-date approaches to optimal pharmacologic and interventional treatment are discussed. Special emphasis is placed on some controversial aspects of n...
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Summary: | Resistant hypertension is defined as hypertension uncontrolled with optimal doses of three antihypertensive agents, one of which is a diuretic. The up-to-date approaches to optimal pharmacologic and interventional treatment are discussed. Special emphasis is placed on some controversial aspects of new interventional procedures for resistant hypertension correction. |
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Item Description: | 1819-6446 2225-3653 10.20996/1819-6446-2015-11-2-182-189 |