This Week's JAMA Report
National guidelines recommend patients with diabetes maintain a systolic blood pressure of less than 130 or a “tight control” versus a “usual control” blood pressure which is between 130 and 140.
A new study shows having a blood pressure below 130 does not improve cardiovascular outcomes for patients who have both diabetes and coronary artery disease. Catherine Dolf has more in this week’s JAMA Report.
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A new study shows having a blood pressure below 130 does not improve cardiovascular outcomes for patients who have both diabetes and coronary artery disease. Catherine Dolf has more in this week’s JAMA Report.
Listen here.
Provided by the Journal of the American Medical Association
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