The diagnostic threshold for hypertension should not be lowered down to 130/80 mmhg: an academic perspective
Hypertension is a clinical diagnosis and is defined as the level of blood pressure (BP) at which the benefits of treatment unequivocally outweigh the risks of treatment, as documented by randomized controlled trials (RCTs). According to the current Chinese hypertension guidelines, the office BP thre...
Main Author: | SHI Zhongwei |
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Format: | Article |
Language: | zho |
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Editorial Office of Journal of Diagnostics Concepts & Practice
2023-08-01
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Series: | Zhenduanxue lilun yu shijian |
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Online Access: | https://www.qk.sjtu.edu.cn/jdcp/fileup/1671-2870/PDF/1702884734954-1194426034.pdf |
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