Treating High Systolic Blood Pressure In Non-Diabetic Patients Could Be Beneficial
Treating High Systolic Blood Pressure In Non-Diabetic Patients Could Be Beneficial
Treatment to lower high systolic blood pressure in non-diabetic patients is associated with a reduction in left ventricular hypertrophy (LVH), a thickening of the heart muscle that can lead to heart failure and rhythm problems. Thus, a lowering of systolic blood pressure targets from the currently recommended 140 mm/Hg or less to below 130 mm Hg should be the treatment goal in low-risk patients with high blood pressure, concludes an Article published in this week's edition of The Lancet.