Hypertension,cardiovascular,chronic Kidney,World Health Organization ( WHO ) ,Left Ventricular Hypertrophy ( LVH), CCVD,CBP Values,circadian Blood Pressure

Hypertension Top Journals: Hypertension is a major public health issue that affects more than 28-30 percent of adults and is a major risk factor in stroke, cardiovascular [CV] and chronic kidney disease development. Patients with prehypertension [BP 130-130/80-89 mmHg] also have a higher risk of adverse CV events compared to standard controls. World Health Organization ( WHO ) states that in certain nations, it is projected that up to 50 percent of people have elevated blood pressure. The best publications are academic journals and are peer reviewed. To meet the insistent need of the scientific community, these provide high quality, meticulously reviewed, and rapid publication.Such articles are compiled with all quotes listed. Current free access journals in MEDLINE , PUBMED, SCOPUS, COPERNICUS, CAS, EBSCO and ISI are indexed. Left ventricular hypertrophy ( LVH), is the most prominent target organ injury associated with hypertension. An epidemiological research showed the prevaalence rate of LVH in hypertension among the Chinese citizens. Early detection, diagnosis and treatment of LVH in patients with hypertension is of significant importance for the prevention of CCVD. Diagnosis of hypertension and guidelines for care are focused on average CBP values, and seldom take into consideration the association between circadian blood pressure variability and target organ injury. Relation between circadian blood pressure rhythm and LVH in hypertensive patients.The results may provide the timing of drug administration for intervention of target organ damage in hypertension and prevention of hypertension-related cardiovascular diseases and death.

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