Considerable international variation exists in blood pressure control and antihypertensive prescription patterns in chronic kidney disease
Although blood pressure (BP) control is a major goal in chronic kidney disease (CKD), no worldwide overview of either its achievement or antihypertensive prescriptions is currently available. To evaluate this we compared crude prevalence of uncontrolled BP among 17 cohort studies, including 34 602 i...
Main Authors: | Alencar de Pinho, N, Levin, A, Jha, V |
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Format: | Journal article |
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Elsevier
2019
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