Is cumulative SBP a stronger predictor of WMH progression than SBP from individual visits in a biethnic cohort?
Cumulative SBP is a stronger predictor of white-matter disease progression than single-visit SBP measurements, highlighting the importance of long-term blood pressure control.
In this population-based cohort, cumulative SBP was a stronger predictor of WMH progression than SBP from individual visits, in both blacks and whites. Earlier BPs were stronger predictors than BPs measured at later time points in blacks only.
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