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Adherence to guideline-recommended care of late-onset hypertension in females versus males: A population-based cohort study.

Brandon BudhramCeline GirardManish M SoodClaire E KendallAlly SweetRia SinglaPouya MotazedianAmanda J VinsonMarcel RuzickaGregory L HundemerGreg KnollDaniel I McIsaac
Published in: Journal of internal medicine (2024)
Compared to males, females with late-onset hypertension were equally likely to complete initial investigations with comparable prescription rates. These findings suggest that there may be no clinically meaningful sex-based differences in the initial management of late-onset hypertension to explain sex-based disparities in cardiovascular outcomes.
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