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Hypertension: from basic research to clinical practice

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    Book Overview
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    Chapter 26 Endocrine Hypertension: A Practical Approach
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    Chapter 30 Hypertension: From Basic Research to Clinical Practice
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    Chapter 36 The Role of Beta-Blockers in the Treatment of Hypertension
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    Chapter 37 Emotional Stress as a Risk for Hypertension in Sub-Saharan Africans: Are We Ignoring the Odds?
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    Chapter 38 Resistant Hypertension
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    Chapter 48 Cerebellar Adrenomedullinergic System. Role in Cardiovascular Regulation
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    Chapter 49 Principles of Blood Pressure Measurement – Current Techniques, Office vs Ambulatory Blood Pressure Measurement.
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    Chapter 75 Recent Advances in the Genetics of Hypertension
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    Chapter 76 Phaeochromocytoma and Paraganglioma
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    Chapter 77 Adherence to Treatment in Hypertension
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    Chapter 78 Measurement of Arterial Stiffness: A Novel Tool of Risk Stratification in Hypertension
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    Chapter 79 Metabolomics, Lipidomics and Pharmacometabolomics of Human Hypertension
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    Chapter 80 The Role of DNA Methylation in Hypertension
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    Chapter 81 Chronic Hypertension and Pregnancy
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    Chapter 82 Superimposed Preeclampsia
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    Chapter 83 Understanding Blood Pressure Variation and Variability: Biological Importance and Clinical Significance
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    Chapter 84 Hypertension in Chronic Kidney Disease
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    Chapter 85 Subclinical Kidney Damage in Hypertensive Patients: A Renal Window Opened on the Cardiovascular System. Focus on Microalbuminuria
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    Chapter 86 The Relationship Between Aortic Root Size and Hypertension: An Unsolved Conundrum
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    Chapter 87 Unique Considerations When Managing Hypertension in the Transplant Patient
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    Chapter 88 Hypertension in the Hemodialysis Patient
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    Chapter 89 Atherosclerotic Renal Artery Stenosis
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    Chapter 90 Endothelial Dysfunction and Hypertension
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    Chapter 96 Novel Pathophysiological Mechanisms in Hypertension
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    Chapter 97 Treatment of Hypertension: Which Goal for Which Patient?
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    Chapter 98 Treating Hypertension to Prevent Cognitive Decline and Dementia: Re-Opening the Debate
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    Chapter 99 Hypertension Is a Risk Factor for Several Types of Heart Disease: Review of Prospective Studies
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    Chapter 147 Impact of Salt Intake on the Pathogenesis and Treatment of Hypertension.
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    Chapter 148 Renal Denervation
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    Chapter 149 Challenges in the Management of Hypertension in Older Populations
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    Chapter 150 Hypertension in Pregnancy
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    Chapter 151 Blood Pressure Self-Measurement
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    Chapter 168 Evidence-Based Revised View of the Pathophysiology of Preeclampsia
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    Chapter 169 Pathophysiological Mechanisms and Correlates of Therapeutic Pharmacological Interventions in Essential Arterial Hypertension
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    Chapter 170 Renal Ultrasound (and Doppler Sonography) in Hypertension: An Update
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    Chapter 172 Primordial Prevention of Cardiometabolic Risk in Childhood.
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    Chapter 177 Ambulatory Blood Pressure Monitoring in the Diagnosis and Treatment of Hypertension
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Chapter title
Challenges in the Management of Hypertension in Older Populations
Chapter number 149
Book title
Hypertension: from basic research to clinical practice
Published in
Advances in experimental medicine and biology, November 2016
DOI 10.1007/5584_2016_149
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Book ISBNs
978-3-31-944250-1, 978-3-31-944251-8
Authors

Pont, Lisa, Alhawassi, Tariq, Lisa Pont, Tariq Alhawassi

Abstract

The prevalence of hypertension increases with age making it a significant health concern for older persons. Aging involves a range of physiological changes such as increases in arterial stiffness, widening pulse pressure, changes in renin and aldosterone levels, decreases in renal salt excretion, declining in renal function, changes in the autonomic nervous system sensitivity and function and changes to endothelial function all of which may not only affect blood pressure but may also affect individual response to pharmacotherapy used to manage hypertension and prevent end organ damage and other complications associated with poor blood pressure control.Unlike many chronic conditions where there is limited evidence for management in older populations, there is good evidence regarding the management of hypertension in the elderly. The findings from multiple large, robust trials have provided a solid evidence-base regarding the management of hypertension in older adults, showing that reduction of blood pressure in older hypertensive populations is associated with reduced mortality and morbidity. Diuretics, agents action on the renin angiotensin system, beta blockers and calcium channel blockers have all been well studied in older populations both in view of the benefits associated with blood pressure lowering and the risks associated with associated adverse events. While all antihypertensive agents will lower blood pressure, when managing hypertension in older persons the choice of agent is dependent not only on the ability to lower blood pressure but also on the potential for harm with older persons. Understanding such potential harms in older populations is essential with older persons experiencing increased sensitivity to many of the adverse effects such as dizziness associated with the use of antihypertensive agents.Despite the wealth of evidence regarding the benefits of managing hypertension in the old and very old, a significant proportion of older individuals with hypertension have suboptimal BP control. While there is good evidence supporting blood pressure lowering in older antihypertensive agents, these have not yet been optimally translated fully into clinical guidelines and clinical practice. There appear to be considerable differences between guidelines in terms of the guidance given to clinicians. Differences in interpretation of the evidence, as well as differences in study design and populations all contribute to differences in the guideline recommendations with respect to older populations, despite the strength of the underlying scientific evidence. Differences around who is considered "old" and what BP targets and management are considered appropriate may lead to confusion among clinicians and further contribute to the evidence-practice lag.

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Researcher 4 7%
Student > Doctoral Student 4 7%
Student > Bachelor 3 6%
Librarian 3 6%
Other 10 19%
Unknown 19 35%
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Pharmacology, Toxicology and Pharmaceutical Science 5 9%
Nursing and Health Professions 5 9%
Psychology 2 4%
Agricultural and Biological Sciences 1 2%
Other 4 7%
Unknown 20 37%