Five-Year Survival of Patients with Malignant Hypertension Treated with Antihypertensive Agents
Dates
- Publication: September 1960
Extent
7 pages
Creator
- Freis, Edward D. (Creator, Person)
Description
In this article, Freis and Mohler, a medical student at Georgetown University, reported the findings of their five-year study on the survival rate among patients with malignant hypertension. They concluded that treatment with antihypertensive agents prior to renal failure greatly enhanced a patient's chances for survival, and even proved to provide a greater chance for patients who also had advanced atherosclerosis as a result of prolonged high blood pressure. Freis and Mohler also noted that African American patients who received treatment lived almost as long as white patients in the study.
Language of Materials
English
Original Profiles System Identifier
XFBBGB
Physical Description
Physical Condition - Good
Creator
- Freis, Edward D. (Creator, Person)
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