A number of studies in 2014 have enhanced our knowledge of the pathophysiology of hypertension, including the effects of a low-salt diet, hypertension in resource-poor countries, hypoxia-induced blood pressure elevation, antihypertensive therapies, the therapeutic role of renal denervation, and the effect of cardiovascular risk on adverse outcomes in patients with hypertension.
Parati, G. (2015). Antihypertensive therapy in 2014: Linking pathophysiology to antihypertensive treatment. NATURE REVIEWS. CARDIOLOGY, 12(2), 77-79 [10.1038/nrcardio.2014.221].
Antihypertensive therapy in 2014: Linking pathophysiology to antihypertensive treatment
PARATI, GIANFRANCO
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A number of studies in 2014 have enhanced our knowledge of the pathophysiology of hypertension, including the effects of a low-salt diet, hypertension in resource-poor countries, hypoxia-induced blood pressure elevation, antihypertensive therapies, the therapeutic role of renal denervation, and the effect of cardiovascular risk on adverse outcomes in patients with hypertension.File in questo prodotto:
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