1. Achieved blood pressures in the secondary prevention of small subcortical strokes (SPS3) study: challenges and lessons learned
- Author
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Carole L. White, Rosario Rebello, Robert L. Talbert, Jeff M. Szychowski, Jerry Yee, Pablo E. Pergola, Oscar H. Del Brutto, John W. Graves, E. J. Pretell, Gonzalo Matamala, Yu Zhang, Oscar R. Benavente, and Mar Castellanos
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Male ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Lacunar stroke ,Context (language use) ,Blood Pressure ,Clinical Protocols ,Internal medicine ,BP protocol ,Internal Medicine ,medicine ,Ethnicity ,Secondary Prevention ,Humans ,cardiovascular diseases ,Stroke ,Antihypertensive Agents ,Aged ,Secondary prevention ,business.industry ,Follow up studies ,Middle Aged ,medicine.disease ,Clinical trial ,Blood pressure ,Hypertension ,Stroke, Lacunar ,Physical therapy ,Patient Compliance ,Female ,Original Article ,business ,Follow-Up Studies - Abstract
BACKGROUND Lowering blood pressure (BP) after stroke remains a challenge, even in the context of clinical trials. The Secondary Prevention of Small Subcortical Strokes (SPS3) BP protocol, BP management during the study, and achieved BPs are described here. METHODS Patients with recent symptomatic lacunar stroke were randomized to 1 of 2 levels of systolic BP (SBP) targets: lower
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- 2014