Abstract
it is defined as elevated blood pressure readings average pressure in an adult patient (≥ 30 years and ≤ 60 years), regardless of race, for two or more extra largest hospital visits 140/90. The goal is to reduce mortality and morbidity. According to the evidence there is a greater response to thiazide diuretics in blacks than in whites; reducing cerebrovascular events, myocardial infarction and cardiovascular mortality. the use of blockers calcium channel drugs as first line treatment with thiazide is also recommended.Keywords
Hypertension. endothelial system. thiazides. simpatico system.
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2. Ergul. (2000). Hypertension in Black Patients. An Emerging Role of the Endothelin System in Salt-Sensitive Hypertension. Hypertension, 36, 62-67.
3. Longo, Fauci, Kasper, Hauser, Jameson, & Loscalzo. (2012). Harrison. Principles of Internal Medicine (18 ed. Edition, Vol. 2). McGraw Hill.
4. Almarza, J., Rojas, J., Acosta, L., Carrillo, M., Colmenares, C., Bermudez, V., and others. (2008). Ethnic Origin and Cardiovascular Disease. Venezuelan Archives of Therapeutic Pharmacology, 27 (1), 41-58.
5. Lopes, A. (2002). Hypertension in black people: pathophysiology and therapeutic aspects. Journal of Human Hypertension, 16 (1), 11-12.
6. Baltazares, Rodríguez, Ortega, Sotres, & E., B. (2005). Endothelin system. Journal of the National Institute of Respiratory Diseases, 18 (4), 308-320.
7. The University of York. (2004). Effectiveness of antihypertensive drugs in black people. Effective Health Care, 8 (4).
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