2002
DOI: 10.1001/archinte.162.19.2245
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Barriers to Blood Pressure Control

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“…Some clinicians propose that an additional category of "acceptable BP control," short of reaching "goal," be added to the current list of treatment goals. 15 This category would acknowledge a partial benefit from "reasonable" BP therapy in settings in which persuasive data for more intensive control from clinical trials are lacking. In truth, results of prospective trials on the benefits of a more aggressive BP goal in slowing the progression of chronic kidney disease have been disappointing, with little support for a more aggressive goal for patients with kidney diseases without proteinuria.…”
Section: Important Features Of the Jncmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Some clinicians propose that an additional category of "acceptable BP control," short of reaching "goal," be added to the current list of treatment goals. 15 This category would acknowledge a partial benefit from "reasonable" BP therapy in settings in which persuasive data for more intensive control from clinical trials are lacking. In truth, results of prospective trials on the benefits of a more aggressive BP goal in slowing the progression of chronic kidney disease have been disappointing, with little support for a more aggressive goal for patients with kidney diseases without proteinuria.…”
Section: Important Features Of the Jncmentioning
confidence: 99%