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Despite significant decreases in sitting blood pressure (21-28 mmHg systolic reduction), antihypertensive therapy was not associated with increased orthostatic blood pressure declines or worsening of cerebral blood flow during standing in any of the three treatment groups.
| Effect size | No increases in orthostatic BP declines in any group; no worsening of orthostatic BFV declines |
| Follow-up | 12 months |
| Comparator | Three-way comparison (candesartan vs lisinopril vs HCTZ); within-group pre/post comparison |
| Effect summary | null; No increases in orthostatic BP declines in any group; no worsening of orthostatic BFV declines |
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PMC3608194
Antihypertensive therapy and cerebral hemodynamics in Executive Mild Cognitive Impairment: results of a Pilot randomized clinical trial