Association of socioeconomic status with prognosis in hypertensive patients over age 65: a cohort study in the community setting.
Jesús Martín-FernándezTamara Alonso-SafontPatricia Elena Gestri-MoraElena Polentinos-CastroGemma Rodríguez-MartínezAmaia BilbaoIsabel Del Cura-GonzálezPublished in: BMJ open (2024)
Living in a low socioeconomic status area is associated with an increase in kidney or cardiovascular events in hypertensive patients diagnosed after age 65 years, which will result in a significant increase in disease burden even if not related to an increase in total mortality.