Gain in net survival from hypertension control over the last half-century.
Pierre LantelmeChahinaz MoulayatPierre-Yves CourandCarine Mouly-BertinConstance Debouzy-BergeMarie-Odile RialJean IwazBrahim HarbaouiBenjamin RicheMuriel RabilloudPublished in: European journal of preventive cardiology (2021)
Since the 70s and the advent of modern management, the excess mortality of hypertensive subjects (vs. the general population) was markedly reduced. Within a context of trivialization of blood pressure measurement and reluctance to long-term treatments, physicians should consider this advantage and use it to promote blood pressure control.