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Theme 1: Management Issues in Hypertension: Tricks of the Trade |
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Hypertension Urgencies and Emergencies |
Hypertension for the Primary Care Clinician 2013 |
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Case-01: Panel Discussion |
Case-02: Panel Discussion |
New Considerations in Dyslipidemia and Cardiometabolic Disorders |
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Management of Dyslipidemias in Patients with Hypertension, Diabetes and Metabolic Syndrome |
Vascular Wall Signaling: How Are Cells Coupled? |
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Endothelin Role in Neurovascular Regulation and Dysregulation |
Blood Pressure Treatment Strategies for Primary Care |
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What Should Be the Initial Pharmacologic Therapy |
Late-Breaking Clinical Trials |
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Cardiovascular Effects Based on Magnitude of WL in Obese/Overweight Subjects with Hypertension Receiving Phentermine and Topiramate Extended-Release |
PLENARY SESSION |
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Marvin Moser Clinical Hypertension Award Lecture - Treatment of Hypertension: From Drugs to Devices |
Debate |
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The Treatment of Hypertension Should be Targeted Towards the Nocturnal Blood Pressure - Antagonist |
Theme 4: Home and Ambulatory Blood Pressure Monitoring |
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Home and Ambulatory Blood
Pressure Monitoring: Review of the ASH Position Paper |
Implementing ABPM into Your
Practice |
Interpreting the Data in Adult
and Pediatric Populations: A Case-Based Approach
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Theme 2: Special Populations |
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The Asian Hypertensive |
Adolescents
with Hypertension
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Update on Resistant Hypertension:
A Patient Case Analysis of the Current and Future Treatment Approaches |
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Resistant Hypertension: Incidence, Prevalence, and Pathophysiology
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Patient Case 2: The Resistant
Hypertensive Patient Who Remains Uncontrolled |
Symplicity HTN-3 and Resistant Hypertension
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Beyond Blood Pressure: Protecting the Kidney |
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Uremic Toxicity
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Alkali Therapy |
Hypoxia as the Common Pathway to Nephron
Loss |
Elements of Resistant Hypertension: A Focus on Pharmacokinetics and Pharmacodynamics |
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Assessment of Adherence
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Methods for Improving Adherence |
Use of Generic Medications in
Resistant Hypertension |
Pharmacogenetic Factors in Blood Pressure Control |
Childhood Cohorts: What Can They Teach Us About Adult Hypertension and Cardiometabolic Disease? |
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Princeton School Study and
NHLBI Growth and Health Study: Obesity and Secular Trends in
Blood Pressure - Audio Only |
Minneapolis BP Studies: Insulin
Resistance and BP |
What Should Target Blood Pressure Be? |
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Con: What Should the Target Blood Pressure Be in Diabetic Patients? 130/80 is the Goal
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Pro: What Should the Target Blood Pressure Be in CKD Patients? 130/80 is the Goal |
Con: What Should the Target
Blood Pressure Be in CKD Patients? 130/80 is the Goal |
Within Class Differences in Antihypertensive Therapies |
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The Diuretics
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The Beta Blockers |
The ACE Inhibitors and ARBs |
Hyperkalemia and Hypertension: New Considerations |
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Cardio-Renal Risk Reduction and Potassium Management in the Hypertensive Patient |
Management Strategies for Elevated Potassium Levels and Cardiovascular Outcomes |
New Concepts in the Management of Refractory Hypertension and Renal Artery Stenosis |
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Diagnostic Approach and
Treatment of Resistant Hypertension
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Atherosclerotic
Renal Artery Stenosis: Where Do We Go if CORAL is a Negative
Trial? |
Renal Fibromuscular Dysplasia
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Hypertension: A Multisystem Disease |
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Brain and Hypertension
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Obesity and Cardiometabolic Diseases |
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Adipocytes as Regulators of Metabolic Balance
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Pharmacologic Treatments for
Obesity - Audio Only |
Bariatric Surgery: Metabolic and Blood Pressure Effects |
Hypertension and the Brain |
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Hypertension, Diabetes and Cognitive Function
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Role of Sleep Disorders in Stroke |
Use of Anticoagulation in Stroke Prevention |
Secondary Stroke Prevention |
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