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Why is hypertension so frequently uncontrolled in secondary prevention?
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The negative influence of associated risk factors and the under-use of combination therapy contribute to poor BP control. In addition the high frequency of borderline isolated systolic hypertension suggests that the prerequisite to improve hypertension control should be to convince practitioners of the beneficial effect of tight systolic BP control (below 140 mmHg) in secondary prevention.
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