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MCG faculty contribute to textbooks on geriatric, pediatric hypertension

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Medical College of Georgia at Augusta University

Dr. L. Michael Prisant, cardiologist and hypertension expert who directs the Hypertension and Clinical Pharmacology Unit at the Medical College of Georgia, is editor of the new textbook, "Hypertension in the Elderly."

Ten other MCG faculty members helped write chapters for the comprehensive reference for family physicians and general internists on the diagnosis, treatment and complications of hypertension in the elderly. "Two-thirds of elderly patients have high blood pressure," says Dr. Prisant. "The thing that will surprise you is that most of those folks do not have their blood pressure under control."

Three MCG faculty members and a research manager also have contributed to the first textbook on "Pediatric Hypertension," which provides practitioners an overview of this increasing health problem in children and practical management advice. Hypertension now follows obesity and asthma as the most common chronic diseases in children.

"The prevalence of hypertension in children is going up tremendously in the U.S. and all over the world," Dr. Gregory Harshfield, hypertension researcher and associate director of the MCG Georgia Prevention Institute, says of the condition in which genetics and lifestyle play a role in children as well as adults. "If you look at the whole population, the prevalence was about 1 percent 15 years ago. Today if you look again at the whole population, it's still no more than 2 or 3 percent," he says. But in at-risk populations such as Hispanic Americans and blacks, it's more like 7 percent, with increasing obesity rates contributing mightily, he says. The first book on hypertensive children explores issues such as risk factors and assessment.

Dr. Harshfield and MCG Research Manager Martha E. Wilson authored a chapter on Ethnic Differences in Childhood Blood Pressure. Dr. Frank A. Treiber, director of the Georgia Prevention Institute, and Dr. Harold Snieder, genetic epidemiologist, wrote Cardiovascular Reactivity in Youth: Toward a Gene-Environment Model of Stress-Induced Cardiovascular Disease. Dr. Snieder also wrote Familial Aggregation of Blood Pressure.

On the other end of the spectrum, "Hypertension in the Elderly" explores topics such as epidemiology and treatment, which often is impacted by related diseases such as heart failure and age-related maladies such as arthritis.

Dr. Prisant co-authored several chapters and authored Clinical Trials of Hypertension in the Older Patient and Use of Angiotensin Receptor Blockers in the Elderly.

Other contributing MCG faculty and the chapters they authored include:

  • Dr. R. Clinton Webb, chair of the Department of Physiology, and Dr. Edward W. Inscho, physiologist, Age-Related Changes in the Cardiovascular System
  • Dr. Prisant and Dr. Dean U. Harrell, family physician with a special interest in geriatrics, Nonpharmacological Trials in the Older Hypertensive Patient
  • Dr. Prisant and Dr. Thomas W. Jackson, former MCG geriatrician now in practice in Columbia, S.C., Clinical Evaluation of the Elderly Hypertensive
  • Dr. Carlos M. Isales, endocrinologist, Hypertension in the Elderly: Endocrine Causes of Secondary Hypertension
  • Dr. Prisant and cardiologists Drs. Carolyn Landolfo, John Thornton and Vincent J.B. Robinson, Heart Failure in the Older Hypertensive Patient
  • Dr. Fenwick T. Nichols III, neurologist, Cerebrovascular Disease in the Elderly Hypertensive
  • Dr. Prisant and Dr. Laura Lyngby Mulloy, chief, Section of Nephrology, Hypertension & Transplantation Medicine, Combination Drug Therapy in the Elderly.

    Both books are published by Humana Press, publishers of scientific and medical books and journals.

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