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Advances of the relationship between blood pressure variability and target organ damage in patients with high blood pressure |
DING Xiaoyu QIAN Zongjie▲ |
Department of Cardiology, Affiliated Hospital of Guilin Medical University, Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region, Guilin 541001, China |
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Abstract There is sufficient evidence that hypertension caused target organ damage, especially in the cardiovascular system. The damage degree of target organs is positively correlated with BP variability (BPV). A growing body of evidences show that the more hypertension patient's BPV increased, the more serious target organ damaged, so it can reduce the risk of target organ damage in some degree by reducing the BPV. This article reviews the literature about the methods of BPV monitoring and relationship between BPV and target organ damage, looks forward to reduce the target organ damage rate of the hypertension patients and the incidence of clinical diseases by reducing the BPV.
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