
The Role of Intensive Cardiac Rehabilitation in Resistant Hypertension: An Uncharted Territory
A structured 4-month diet and cardiac rehabilitation program in addition to medications lead to a significant reduction in blood pressure (BP) in patients with resistant hypertension, according to the TRIUMPH trial recently published in Circulation. “Resistant hypertension represents a big problem,” comments Dr. Oscar Cingolani, director of the Hypertension Center at the Johns Hopkins Hospital. “There are several studies showing that the degree of compliance with antihypertensive medications is inversely correlated with the number of drugs taken. On the other hand, lowering as little as 3-5 mm Hg in systolic BP can lower cardiovascular risks significantly. The TRIUMPH study showed us that a dedicated lifestyle intervention in resistant hypertension can result in BP drop equivalent to what we often see by adding one to two extra medications (provided patients take them).