Antihypertensive Treatment in Diabetic Kidney Disease: The Need for a Patient-Centered Approach
Abstract
Diabetic kidney disease affects up to forty percent of patients with diabetes during their lifespan. Prevention and treatment of diabetic kidney disease is currently based on optimal glucose and blood pressure control. Renin–angiotensin aldosterone inhibitors are considered the mainstay treatment for hypertension in diabetic patients, especially in the presence of albuminuria. Whether strict blood pressure reduction entails a favorable renal...
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Title
Antihypertensive Treatment in Diabetic Kidney Disease: The Need for a Patient-Centered Approach
Published Date
Jul 16, 2019
Journal
Volume
55
Issue
7
Pages
382 - 382
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