The features of antihypertensive therapy in patients receiving programmed hemodialysis (review)
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Keywords

arterial hypertension, antihypertensive therapy, programmed dialysis.

How to Cite

Katerenchuk, I. (2020). The features of antihypertensive therapy in patients receiving programmed hemodialysis (review). The Practitioner, (2), 49-55. Retrieved from https://plr.com.ua/index.php/journal/article/view/593

Abstract

The article represents the analysis of scientific publications, results of cohort and randomized clinical studies dedicated to the evaluation of efficacy of different antihypertensive medications groups in achieving blood pressure target levels and prediction of cardiovascular events. It was estimated the preferred groups of medications and cautions for their usage in patients with arterial hypertension receiving programmed dialysis.

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