Mechanismen van hypertensie tot hart- en hersenvaatziekten: een uitgebreid overzicht
Deze review vat de huidige kennis samen over hoe hypertensie — in wisselwerking met obesitas, metabool syndroom, slaapapneu en zwangerschap — leidt tot coronaire hartziekten en beroertes. De auteurs bespreken ook de impact van bloeddrukdoelen en farmacotherapie in diverse patiëntenpopulaties.
Abstract (original)
Hypertension, one of the most prevalent chronic conditions worldwide, stands as a principal risk factor for cardiovascular and cerebrovascular diseases, including coronary heart disease and stroke. Recent advances have clarified a graded, dose-response relationship in which higher blood pressure is consistently associated with increased vascular event risk, with relative risks commonly ranging from modest elevations (~1.2) at the lower end of above-optimal blood pressure to substantially higher levels (>3.0) in more severe hypertension categories. This review synthesizes current evidence on how hypertension influences the incidence and progression of cardiovascular and cerebrovascular diseases, emphasizing its interplay with comorbid conditions such as obesity, metabolic syndrome, pregnancy-induced hypertension, and sleep apnea. Additionally, it explores the impact of blood pressure management targets on the prevention of adverse vascular events and evaluates the safety and efficacy of pharmacological treatments in diverse patient populations. Environmental contributors and their role in modulating disease risk are also addressed. By integrating epidemiological data with clinical research findings, this article aims to provide a comprehensive theoretical framework and practical guidance for the prevention and management of cardiovascular and cerebrovascular complications in hypertensive patients.
Dit artikel is een samenvatting van een publicatie in Clinical and experimental hypertension (New York, N.Y. : 1993). Voor het volledige artikel, alle details en referenties verwijzen wij u naar de oorspronkelijke bron.
Lees het volledige artikelDOI: 10.1080/10641963.2026.2631606