DECOMPENSATION OF HYPERTENSION: WAYS OF PROBLEM SOLUTION

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2
Year: 
2015

A. Manoilov, Candidate of Medical Sciences South-Ural State Medical University, Chelyabinsk

Seventy-seven emergency care physicians and 33 medical interns were anonymously questioned. The respondents were established to be equally aware of risk factors for decompensation of hypertension. Those asked in both groups do not consider physicians and tolerance to treatment to play a significant role in loss of blood pressure control.

Keywords: 
awareness
decompensation of hypertension
resistance



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