BP levels per se may be an unreliable indicator of risk in the individual patient. In fact, the global cardiovascular profile, including the presence and degree of target organ damage, is a better predictor of future events and, therefore, should be used to choose both treatment and BP goals. However, the prevalence of target organ damage and therefore the percentage of patients who are at risk very much depends on the diagnostic techniques used. However, as a result of the high prevalence of hypertension and its financial impact on public health systems, limiting unnecessary and extensive diagnostic tests also should be a priority. The routine search for microalbuminuria may lead to the detection of a significantly greater percentage of patients who are at high risk while contributing the optimization of the cost-effectiveness of diagnostic workup in hypertensive patients.

Pontremoli, R., Leoncini, G., Viazzi, F., Parodi, D., Ratto, E., Vettoretti, S., et al. (2004). Cardiovascular and Renal Risk Assessment as a Guide for Treatment in Primary Hypertension. JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN SOCIETY OF NEPHROLOGY, 15(1), 34-36 [10.1097/01.asn.0000093246.13640.35].

Cardiovascular and Renal Risk Assessment as a Guide for Treatment in Primary Hypertension

Vettoretti S.;
2004

Abstract

BP levels per se may be an unreliable indicator of risk in the individual patient. In fact, the global cardiovascular profile, including the presence and degree of target organ damage, is a better predictor of future events and, therefore, should be used to choose both treatment and BP goals. However, the prevalence of target organ damage and therefore the percentage of patients who are at risk very much depends on the diagnostic techniques used. However, as a result of the high prevalence of hypertension and its financial impact on public health systems, limiting unnecessary and extensive diagnostic tests also should be a priority. The routine search for microalbuminuria may lead to the detection of a significantly greater percentage of patients who are at high risk while contributing the optimization of the cost-effectiveness of diagnostic workup in hypertensive patients.
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blood pressure; cardiovascular risk; conference paper; cost effectiveness analysis; human; hypertension; microalbuminuria; patient monitoring; priority journal; prognosis; risk assessment; risk factor; treatment planning
English
2004
15
1
34
36
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Pontremoli, R., Leoncini, G., Viazzi, F., Parodi, D., Ratto, E., Vettoretti, S., et al. (2004). Cardiovascular and Renal Risk Assessment as a Guide for Treatment in Primary Hypertension. JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN SOCIETY OF NEPHROLOGY, 15(1), 34-36 [10.1097/01.asn.0000093246.13640.35].
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