501. Management of Hypertension in the Elderly and Frail Patient.
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Guasti, Luigina, Ambrosetti, Marco, Ferrari, Marco, Marino, Franca, Ferrini, Marc, Sudano, Isabella, Tanda, Maria Laura, Parrini, Iris, Asteggiano, Riccardo, and Cosentino, Marco
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HYPERTENSION , *CARDIOVASCULAR diseases risk factors , *ANTIHYPERTENSIVE agents , *FRAIL elderly , *CARDIOVASCULAR diseases , *HEALTH status indicators , *DIGITAL health , *DRUGS , *PATIENT compliance , *HYPOTENSION , *COMORBIDITY , *DISEASE risk factors , *OLD age - Abstract
Hypertension is a frequent finding in elderly patients. Hypertension in older age can be both associated with frailty and represent a risk factor for frailty. Hypertension is recognized as a main risk factor for cardiovascular diseases such as heart failure, atrial fibrillation, and stroke and the occurrence of these diseases may provoke a decline in health status and/or worsen the degree of frailty. Blood pressure targets in hypertensive older and frail patients are not completely defined. However, specific evaluations of individual patients and their co-morbidities and assessment of domains and components of frailty, together with weighted consideration of drug use, may help in finding the appropriate therapy. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2022
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