Abstract
The scope of hypertension (HTN) even for those involved in the field is staggering with numbers close to 60 million Americans and more than 1 billion individuals across the globe. It is the most common reason to seek medical attention and according to the World Health Organization, the number one cause of mortality in the world. Yet, we still don’t know what is normal or abnormal. Even though the most recent 2017 Guideline for the Prevention, Detection, Evaluation, and Management of High Blood Pressure in Adults has created quite a commotion, new questions could be raised. The purpose of this Editorial not only to fuel more interest on this topic but also to create the notion that HTN needs to be considered a dynamic clinical entity rather than a static blood pressure reading.
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López-Candales, A. (2018, November 17). Beyond the new blood pressure guidelines: the beat goes on. Postgraduate Medicine. Taylor and Francis Inc. https://doi.org/10.1080/00325481.2018.1526624
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