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Target-organ damage and cardiovascular risk profile in resistant hypertension. Influence of the white-coat effect.
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Resistant hypertension is uncommon in clinical practice. Resistant hypertension is associated with multiple cardiovascular risk factors, including left ventricular hypertrophy. A third of patients with resistant hypertension achieve adequate control of their blood pressure outside the physician's office. The proportion of patients with clinical target-organ damage is greater in subjects with TRH than in those with WCRH.