Does resistant hypertension increase the risk of adverse long-term outcomes in patients with hypertension and atherothrombosis?
Resistant hypertension is a marker for increased risk of adverse long-term outcomes in patients with atherothrombosis.
The presence of resistant hypertension identifies a subgroup of patients with hypertension and atherothrombosis who are at heightened risk for adverse long-term outcomes.
Kumbhani et al. (Fri,) studied this question.
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