Vol 21, No 2 (2017)

Date published: 2017-06-30

Table of Contents

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Artykuły redakcyjne

Can hypertensive therapy reduce the risk of cognitive impairment and dementia?

Krystyna Widecka

Editorial

Arterial Hypertension 2017;21(2):61-68.
ORIGINAL PAPERS

The prevalence of resistant and undercontrolled hypertension among patients of a Hypertension Outpatient Clinic

Imola Fejes, Gyorgy Abraham, Peter Legrady

Original paper

Arterial Hypertension 2017;21(2):69-72.

Correct and incorrect knowledge of the risk factors concerning the development of arterial hypertension. Part 1. Population of people without hypertension

Andrzej Kleinrok, Michał Stanisław Kamiński, Tomasz Domański, Grażyna Prokop-Lewicka

Original paper

Arterial Hypertension 2017;21(2):73-82.

Correct and incorrect knowledge of the risk factors concerning the development of arterial hypertension. Part 2. Population of patients with identified arterial hypertension

Andrzej Kleinrok, Michał Stanisław Kamiński, Tomasz Domański, Grażyna Prokop-Lewicka

Original paper

Arterial Hypertension 2017;21(2):83-92.

Anti-hypertensive treatment efficacy in patients with arterial hypertension and coronary artery disease or coronary equivalent

Anna Ryś, Wojciech Paluch, Karolina Semczuk, Filip M. Szymański, Krzysztof J. Filipiak

Original paper

Arterial Hypertension 2017;21(2):93-98.
REVIEW

Sacubitril/valsartan in therapy of hypertension

Jerzy Głuszek, Teresa Maria Kosicka

Arterial Hypertension 2017;21(2):99-104.



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