
Opinion|Videos|December 18, 2024
Current Therapeutic Guidelines for Managing Resistant Hypertension
Key Takeaways
- Difficult-to-treat hypertension involves uncontrolled blood pressure despite using three or more antihypertensive medications, including a diuretic.
- It is distinct from resistant hypertension, which is more common and may not include a diuretic in treatment.
Panelists discuss how resistant hypertension management requires a structured approach combining lifestyle modifications, optimal doses of multiple drug classes, and the identification of underlying causes such as sleep apnea.
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Briefly, what are the current therapeutic guidelines for managing resistant hypertension?
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