Baseline characteristics predicting clinical outcomes and serious adverse events in middle-aged hypertensive women: a sub-analysis of the SPRINT in women aged < 65 years.

CONCLUSION: Smoking, aspirin, CKD, black race, and age seemed as important baseline characteristics in follow-up of <65-year-old hypertensive women, also depending on therapeutic strategy. Clinicians are expected to consider these critical parameters for effective antihypertensive management that promotes better outcomes in this middle-aged female population. PMID: 32490642 [PubMed - as supplied by publisher]
Source: Turkish Journal of Medical Sciences - Category: General Medicine Tags: Turk J Med Sci Source Type: research