Implications of blood pressure variations in older populations

Special characteristics of blood pressure (BP) variability have been noted in older people. As some specific types of BP variability related to hypertension or hypotension might be associated with higher mortality or geriatric syndromes, such as dementia and frailty, doctors or medical providers sho...

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