Treating diastolic dysfunction better might improve outcomes

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Treating diastolic dysfunction better might improve outcomes

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Patients taking the amlodipine-based antihypertensive regimen in ASCOT had better diastolic function than those treated in the beta-blocker arm, raising the possibility that differential drug effects on diastolic function might explain at least some of the overall study findings.

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