Cerebrovascular disease in hypertensive blacks.

Cardiovascular clinics Pub Date : 1991-01-01
E S Cooper, L R Caplan
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There is convincing evidence that all grades of persistent diastolic hypertension, especially in blacks, should be treated in order to prevent stroke and other cardiovascular complications. Studies are now in progress to gather additional information concerning isolated systolic hypertension, especially in the aged. Inasmuch as at least one half or more of stroke deaths in blacks develop as the result of hypertension, lowering blood pressure offers the perfect opportunity to reduce considerably the frequency of this devastating illness. The recent dramatic fall in U.S. stroke mortality, greatest in the black female, is a commendable achievement, but the flattening of the declining mortality curve over the past several years should be a cause for alarm and intensive investigation.

高血压黑人的脑血管疾病。
有令人信服的证据表明,为了预防中风和其他心血管并发症,应治疗所有级别的持续性舒张期高血压,尤其是黑人。目前正在进行研究,以收集更多有关孤立性收缩期高血压的信息,尤其是在老年人中。由于黑人中至少有一半或更多的中风死亡病例是由高血压引起的,因此降低血压是大幅减少这种毁灭性疾病发生频率的绝佳机会。最近,美国中风死亡率急剧下降,其中以黑人女性居多,这是一项值得称赞的成就,但在过去几年中,死亡率下降曲线趋于平缓,这应该引起警惕并进行深入调查。
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