International Journal of Hypertension

Hypertension in the High-Cardiovascular-Risk Populations


Publishing date
01 Aug 2011
Status
Published
Submission deadline
01 Feb 2011

1Division of Endocrinology, Medical Director of Clinical Research, College of Medicine, State University of New York-Downstate Medical Center, Kings County Hospital, Brooklyn, NY, USA

2Department of Medicine, SUNY Downstate Medical Center, Brooklyn, NY 11203, USA

3Diabetes and Cardiovascular Center, University of Missouri School of Medicine, Columbia, MO 65212, USA

4Director, Center for Healthful Behavior Change Division of General Internal Medicine, Department of Medicine New York University School of Medicine, USA


Hypertension in the High-Cardiovascular-Risk Populations

Description

Hypertension is a major public health problem affecting million of people worldwide; in the USA alone, over 45 million persons are hypertensives. This problem is likely to continue to increase as the population age. In fact after the age of seventy years, over 75% of women have high blood pressure, and this high prevalence among women might be explainable by the premature death of the hypertensive men. Among people with hypertension are those high-cardiovascular-risk populations. These include people with diabetes, heart failure, sleep apnea, metabolic syndrome, dyslipidemia, chronic kidney disease, previous stroke, and coronary heart disease.

In this special issue, we discuss the risk factors, pathophysiology, and management strategies in these high-risk populations, aiming to highlight the best evidence at hand from clinical research that provides guidance to the health care providers and informs policy makers as well on effective ways to deal with this rising epidemic. Potential topics include, but are not limited to:

  • Hypertension in patients with diabetes and metabolic syndrome: pathophysiologic mechanisms and treatment strategies
  • Hypertension among people with obstructive sleep apnea: implications of recent clinical data
  • Cost-effective management in the hypertensive population: implication of the healthcare reform
  • Management of hypertension in chronic kidney disease (CKD) population
  • Resistant hypertension: pathophysiologic insights and treatment strategies
  • Hypertension management in coronary heart disease patients: optimal goals and treatment options
  • Hypertension management among heart failure patients

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Articles

  • Special Issue
  • - Volume 2011
  • - Article ID 417594
  • - Review Article

Management of Hypertension in High-Risk Ethnic Minority with Heart Failure

M. Demede | A. Pandey | ... | G. Ogedegbe
  • Special Issue
  • - Volume 2011
  • - Article ID 132405
  • - Review Article

Hypertension in Chronic Kidney Disease: Navigating the Evidence

F. M. Tedla | A. Brar | ... | C. Brown
  • Special Issue
  • - Volume 2011
  • - Article ID 595791
  • - Review Article

Management of High Blood Pressure in Those without Overt Cardiovascular Disease Utilising Absolute Risk Scores

Mark R. Nelson
  • Special Issue
  • - Volume 2011
  • - Article ID 830434
  • - Clinical Study

Add-on-Statin Extended Release Nicotinic Acid/Laropiprant but Not the Switch to High-Dose Rosuvastatin Lowers Blood Pressure: An Open-Label Randomized Study

Anastazia Kei | Moses Elisaf | ... | Evangelos Liberopoulos
  • Special Issue
  • - Volume 2011
  • - Article ID 820101
  • - Research Article

HEALS: A Faith-Based Hypertension Control and Prevention Program for African American Churches: Training of Church Leaders as Program Interventionists

Sunita Dodani | Debra Sullivan | ... | Catherine Champagne
  • Special Issue
  • - Volume 2011
  • - Article ID 869675
  • - Research Article

High Prevalence and Low Awareness of Hypertension in a Market Population in Enugu, Nigeria

Ifeoma I. Ulasi | Chinwuba K. Ijoma | ... | Christian Okafor
  • Special Issue
  • - Volume 2011
  • - Article ID 786912
  • - Research Article

Cardiovascular Outcomes in Patients with Normal and Abnormal 24-Hour Ambulatory Blood Pressure Monitoring

P. Iqbal | Louise Stevenson
International Journal of Hypertension
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