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Medline ® Abstract for Reference 21

of 'Overview of hypertension in acute and chronic kidney disease'

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The kidney, hypertension, and remaining challenges.
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Khosla N, Kalaitzidis R, Bakris GL
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Med Clin North Am. 2009;93(3):697.
 
There is an epidemic of chronic kidney disease in the Western world, with hypertension being the second most common cause. Blood pressure control rates, while improving, are still below 50% for the United States population. The following three challenges remain for the treatment of hypertension and associated prevention of end-stage kidney disease. First, a better understanding by the general medical community of how and in whom to use renin angiotensin aldosterone system blockers is needed. Second, the appropriate initiation of fixed-dose combination therapy to achieve blood-pressure goals needs to be clarified. Finally, the subgroup of patients with kidney disease needs more aggressive blood pressure lowering.
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Department of Medicine, Section of Nephrology and Hypertension, University of California at San Diego, San Diego, CA, USA.
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