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Prevalence and Correlates of Multiple Organ Damage in Referred Treated Hypertensives: Data from the ETODH Study

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Journal J Hum Hypertens
Date 2008 Jun 6
PMID 18528408
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Abstract

This study, carried out in a large cohort of treated essential hypertensives attending an out-patient hospital hypertension clinic, extends previous observations by showing that a clustering of two or three markers of organ damage (OD) has a higher prevalence than a single organ involvement. These findings call for a systematic evaluation of cardiac and extracardiac OD in treated hypertensive patients referred to a specialist setting.

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