Hypertension is a major health issue worldwide, with many people still undiagnosed or not receiving proper treatment. This makes it a growing concern for global health.

A new study shows that Standardized Treatment Protocols (STPs) can make a big difference. These protocols help lower systolic blood pressure by 6.7 mmHg.

With STPs, 57% of patients had their blood pressure under control, compared to only 24% with regular care.

These results highlight how STPs can improve treatment methods and help tackle the global challenge of hypertension more effectively.

Source: pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/39654494/