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 To request full article click here. BACKGROUND: Blood pressure control has demonstrated significant reductions in strokes and coronary events. Using an evidence-based approach, the seventh report of the Joint National Committee on Prevention, Detection, Evaluation, and Treatment of High Blood Pressure (JNC 7) guidelines recommend health-promoting lifestyle modifications, antihypertensive agents, and target blood pressure for different patient care groups. OBJECTIVE: To assess medication selection(s) and blood pressure goal attainment in a large inner-city, hospital-based, primary care clinic. METHODS:  A 6 month retrospective, randomized, observational study was conducted to evaluate 
			   hypertension management in Bellevue Hospital’s adult primary care clinic. Age, sex, ethnicity, RESULTS:  A total of 210 patients were evaluated for antihypertensive agent(s) selection. Overall, 72% of CONCLUSIONS: Hypertensive management in the outpatient primary care clinic of our institution warrants improvement in blood pressure goal attainment. Frequent follow-up clinic visits were associated with higher attainment rates of JNC 7 blood pressure goals. J Pharm Technol 2006;22:86-90. To request full article click here. | ||||||||||||
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