2022
DOI: 10.1161/hyp.79.suppl_1.036
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Abstract 036: Failure To Achieve Optimal Blood Pressure Control Among Stroke Patients In The Outpatient Setting

Abstract: Introduction: Despite being an AHA Class 1 recommendation to achieve a blood pressure (BP) < 130/80 for secondary stroke prevention, only an estimated 20% of the general population can achieve this benchmark. Furthermore, it has been suggested that stroke patients may be at higher risk for an inability to achieve this goal. We aimed to examine real world clinic data to evaluate BP control among stroke patients. Methods: We conducted a population-base… Show more

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