Hypertensie die slecht op behandeling reageert

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2016-01-01

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de Jager, Rosa
Rutten, Frans
Bots, Michiel
Spiering, WilkoORCID 0000-0002-2493-6407
Blankestijn, Peter J.ISNI 0000000389858750

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Abstract

De Jager RL, Rutten FH,Bots ML, Spiering W, Blankestijn PJ. Treatment-resistant hypertension. Huisarts Wet 2016;59(1):24-6. At least 65% of the patients with hypertension do not achieve the target blood pressure of <140/90 mmHg. A patient is considered to have treatment-resistant hypertension if other causes of poorly controlled blood pressure have been excluded, such as non-adherence, secondary causes, and the white coat effect. If there is evidence of a secondary cause or treatment-resistant hypertension, the patient can be referred to a hypertension specialist. In addition, some patients with treatment-resistant hypertension may benefit from new, experimental treatments, such as renal denervation or baroreflex activation therapy.

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Family Practice

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de Jager, R, Rutten, F, Bots, M, Spiering, W & Blankestijn, P J 2016, 'Hypertensie die slecht op behandeling reageert', Huisarts en Wetenschap, vol. 59, no. 1, pp. 24-26. https://doi.org/10.1007/s12445-016-0017-0