Management of Hypertension among Older Adults: Where Are We Now?

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Management of Hypertension among Older Adults: Where Are We Now?

Anita W. Asgar, MD, FRCPC, Interventional Cardiology Fellow, Montreal Heart Institute, Montreal, QC.
Renee L. Schiff, MD, FRCPC, Echocardiography Fellow, Montreal Heart Institute, Montreal, QC.
Reda Ibrahim, MD, CSPQ, FRCPC, Interventional Cardiologist, Montreal Heart Institute, Associate Professor of Medicine, Universite de Montreal, Montreal, QC.

Hypertension is a common health concern among older adults and constitutes an important risk factor for cardiovascular disease. Despite its prevalence, it is a constant management challenge. We review four aspects of hypertension management that have been of interest over the past year.
Key words: hypertension, diabetes, drug therapy, gender differences, resistant hypertension.