Are higher SBP and poor medication adherence associated with worse clinical outcomes in patients with hypertension?
Higher systolic blood pressure and poor medication adherence are associated with worse clinical outcomes in hypertensive patients, highlighting the need for adherence-enhancing strategies.
Higher SBP and poor medication adherence were independently associated with worse clinical outcomes in patients with hypertension. Strategies to enhance medication adherence and achieve optimal BP control are essential to reduce cardiovascular risk.
Kim et al. (Mon,) studied this question.