Abstract
In 2017, Hypertension Canada removed advanced age and frailty as considerations for caution when deciding on intensive therapy in their guidelines for the diagnosis, risk assessment, prevention, and treatment of hypertension in adults. Dementia is not mentioned. In this commentary, we review why advanced age and frailty were removed, and examine what is currently known about the relationship between hypertension and both incident and prevalent dementia. We make the case that the presence of frailty (especially when severe) and dementia should be considered when deciding on intensive therapy in future iterations of Hypertension Canada guidelines.
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Giffin, A., Madden, K. M., & Hogan, D. B. (2020). Blood pressure targets for older patients-Do advanced age and frailty really not matter? Canadian Geriatrics Journal, 23(2), 205–209. https://doi.org/10.5770/cgj.23.429
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