老年高血压的发病机制与治疗

Q4 Medicine
T. Padmanabhan, M. Azam
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“老年就像一架在暴风雨中飞行的飞机。一旦上了船,你就无能为力了。高血压(HTN)是老年人心/脑血管事件的主要危险因素,其患病率随着年龄的增长而增加。病理生理上,它不同于年轻人的HTN(导管动脉相对于年轻人的阻力血管的结构和功能改变)。老年高血压患者的生物功能改变或下调,有多种合共病,需要多种药物相互作用。血压升高(BP)是全球最常见的死亡原因,每年约占死亡总数的13%,约占5700万残疾调整生命年[1]。2008年,全球血压升高的患病率约为40%。在世卫组织非洲区域最高(46%),在美洲最低(男女均为35%)。与1980年相比,未控制的HTN患病率增加了约6亿人[2]。由于肥胖和老龄化人口的增长,HTN的负担在全球范围内不断上升,预计到2025年将影响全球约70%的人口[3]
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Hypertension in Elderly – Pathogenesis and Treatment
“Old age is like a plane flying through a storm. Once you’re aboard, there’s nothing you can do.” -Golda Meir Hypertension (HTN) is a leading risk factor in the aged for cardio/cerebrovascular events, the prevalence of which increases with age. Pathophysiologically, it differs from HTN of the young (altered structure and function of conduit arteries vis-a-vis resistance vessels of the young). Older hypertensives have altered or downregulated biological functions, have multiple comorbidities warranting polypharmacy with attendant drug interactions� Elevated blood pressure (BP) is the most common cause of mortality over the globe, being responsible for about 13% of all deaths every year, accounting for about 57 million disability-adjusted life years�[1] The prevalence of elevated BP worldwide in 2008 was about 40%, being highest in the WHO African region (46%) and lowest in the Americas (35% in both sexes). The prevalence of uncontrolled HTN has increased by approximately 600 million compared to that in 1980�[2] The burden of HTN is rising globally due to the growth of the obese and aged population and is projected to affect around 70% of the global population by 2025�[3] Abstract
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Open Hypertension Journal Medicine-Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine
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