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Study supports less aggressive blood pressure goals for some patients with diabetes / Karen Rosenberg

By: Series: American Journal of Nursing. 116 : 7, page 59 Publication details: July 2016.Content type:
  • text.
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  • unmediated.
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  • volume.
ISSN:
  • 0002-936X
Subject(s): Summary: According to this study: * In patients with diabetes mellitus whose systolic blood pressure is higher than 140 mmHg, antihypertensive treatment lowers the risk of death and cardiovascular disease. * In those whose systolic blood pressure is less than 140 mmHg, antihypertensive treatment has no observed benefit and may increase the risk of cardiovascular death.
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According to this study: * In patients with diabetes mellitus whose systolic blood pressure is higher than 140 mmHg, antihypertensive treatment lowers the risk of death and cardiovascular disease. * In those whose systolic blood pressure is less than 140 mmHg, antihypertensive treatment has no observed benefit and may increase the risk of cardiovascular death.

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