Both guidelines recommend a lower BP target (<130/80 mm Hg) for adults at high risk to reduce the risk of CV events. Key differences include a lower diagnostic threshold by ACC/AHA criteria (<130/80 ...
Target: BP™ is a national initiative created in 2015 by the AHA and AMA in response to the high prevalence of uncontrolled BP. Together, the associations: The organizations participating in Target: BP ...
International guidelines suggest a target Doppler blood pressure (BP) range between 70-90 mmHg, though this recommendation is supported mostly by expert consensus. Optimal real-world data remains ...
In summary, prioritizing a SBP target of 120 mm Hg in individuals at high risk with or without DM improves CV outcomes with minimal adverse events. These findings offer new insight to clinical ...
These resources are available to all physicians and health systems as part of Target: BP™, a national initiative co-led by the AMA and the AHA. Target: BP offers annual, recurring gold-level ...
ESC/ESH target more aggressive control, suggesting that for those aged <65 years old, systolic BP (SBP) should be reduced to between 120 and 129 mm Hg if tolerated. The American College of ...
A scientific statement regarding the role of primary care in achieving Life’s Essential 8 has been published by the AHA.