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Cardiovascular morbidity and mortality in the Losartan Intervention For Endpoint reduction in hypertension study (LIFE): a randomised trial against atenolol.

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Losartan prevents more cardiovascular morbidity and death than atenolol for a similar reduction in blood pressure and is better tolerated, while new-onset diabetes was less frequent with losartan.
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This article is published in The Lancet.The article was published on 2002-03-23. It has received 5380 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Angiotensin II & Atenolol.

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Changing Relationship of Blood Pressure with Mortality over Time among Hemodialysis Patients

TL;DR: This study explores two hypotheses among hemodialysis patients: (1) the relationship between BP and mortality changes over time, and (2) mild to moderate hypertension is well tolerated.
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Cardiovascular risk reduction in hypertensive black patients with left ventricular hypertrophy: The life study

TL;DR: Results of the subanalysis are sufficient to generate the hypothesis that black patients with hypertension and LVH might not respond as favorably to losartan-based treatment as non-black patients with respect to cardiovascular outcomes, and do not support a recommendation forLosartan as a first-line treatment for this purpose.
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Contrast-induced Nephropathy.

TL;DR: The available treatment option makes prevention the corner stone of management, although dialysis may be required in some cases, and several biomarkers of tubular injury are under evaluation.
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Pharmacologic therapy for patients with chronic heart failure and reduced systolic function: review of trials and practical considerations

TL;DR: Heart failure is a complex clinical syndrome resulting from any structural or functional cardiac disorder impairing the ability of the ventricles to fill with or eject blood, and certain therapies have been demonstrated to improve survival, decrease hospitalizations, and reduce symptoms.
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Obesity associated hypertension: new insights into mechanism.

TL;DR: A regulatory link between microvascular and perivascular adipose tissue inflammation and adipokine synthesis are provided to explain the mechanism of obesity-associated hypertension.
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Effects of an angiotensin-converting -enzyme inhibitor, ramipril, on cardiovascular events in high-risk patients

TL;DR: Ramipril significantly reduces the rates of death, myocardial infarction, and stroke in a broad range of high-risk patients who are not known to have a low ejection fraction or heart failure.
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Effect of angiotensin-converting-enzyme inhibition compared with conventional therapy on cardiovascular morbidity and mortality in hypertension: the Captopril Prevention Project (CAPPP) randomised trial

TL;DR: Captopril and conventional treatment did not differ in efficacy in preventing cardiovascular morbidity and mortality and the difference in stroke risk was probably due to the lower levels of blood pressure obtained initially in previously treated patients randomised to conventional therapy.
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An updated coronary risk profile. A statement for health professionals.

TL;DR: Using a simple worksheet, a patient's 5- and 10-year CHD risks can be estimated using components of the profile selected because they are objective and strongly and independently related to CHD.
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Effects of ACE inhibitors, calcium antagonists, and other blood-pressure-lowering drugs: results of prospectively designed overviews of randomised trials. Blood Pressure Lowering Treatment Trialists' Collaboration

TL;DR: Strong evidence of benefits of ACE inhibitors and calcium antagonists is provided by the overviews of placebo-controlled trials, and data from continuing trials of blood-pressure-lowering drugs will substantially increase the evidence available about any real differences that might exist between regimens.
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