Definitions and classification of office blood pressure levels

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Definitions and classification of office blood pressure levels
(mmHg) Modified by ESC Guidelines 2013
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Definitions of hypertension by office and out-of-office blood
pressure levels. Modified by ESC Guidelines 2013
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Stratification of total Cardiovascular Risk in categories of low, moderate, high and very high risk
according to SBP and DBP and prevalence of Risk Factors
Modified by ESC Guidelines 2013
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Medical history. (1)
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Medical history. (2)
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Medical history. (3)
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Physical examination for secondary hypertension,
organ damage and obesity. (1)
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Physical examination for secondary hypertension,
organ damage and obesity. (2)
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Factors—other than office BP—influencing
cardiovascular prognosis. (1)
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Factors—other than office BP—influencing
cardiovascular prognosis. (2)
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Factors—other than office BP—influencing
cardiovascular prognosis. (3)
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Clinical indications for out-of-office blood pressure measurement for diagnostic
purposes. Modified by ESC Guidelines 2013
ABPM = ambulatory blood pressure monitoring;
BP = blood pressure;
CKD = chronic kidney disease;
CV = cardiovascular;
HBPM = home blood pressure monitoring.
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Laboratory Investigations. (1)
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Cut-off values for parameters used in the assessment of LV remodelling and diastolic
function in patients with hypertension.
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LA = left atrium; LV = left ventricle; RWT = relative wall thickness.
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Initiation of antihypertensive drug treatment.
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BP = blood pressure; CKD = chronic kidney disease; CV = cardiovascular; CVD = cardiovascular disease; OD = organ damage;
SBP = systolic blood pressure.
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Blood pressure goals in hypertensive patients.
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CHD = coronary heart disease; CKD = chronic kidney disease; CV = cardiovascular; DBP = diastolic blood pressure; SBP = systolic blood
pressure; TIA = transient ischaemic attack.
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Compelling and possible contra-indications to the use of
antihypertensive drugs.
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A-V = atrio-ventricular; eGFR = estimated glomerular filtration rate; LV = left ventricular.
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Compelling and possible contra-indications to the use of
antihypertensive drugs.
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ACE = angiotensin-converting enzyme; ARB = angiotensin receptor blocker; BB = beta-blocker; BP = blood pressure; CV = cardiovascular;
ESRD = end-stage renal disease; ISH = isolated systolic hypertension; LVH = left ventricular hypertrophy.
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Treatment of risk factors associated with hypertension.
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Therapeutic strategies in patients with resistant hypertension.
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Therapeutic strategies in women.
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Therapeutic strategies in patients in the elderly.
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Therapeutic strategies in patients with diabetes.
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Therapeutic strategies in patients with metabolic syndrome.
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Therapeutic strategies in patients with nephropaty.
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Therapeutic strategies in patients with cerebrovacular disease.
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