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Isolated Systolic Hypertension

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Updated February 20, 2007

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Definition:

Isolated systolic hypertension most often occurs in the elderly and is caused by the hardening of the arteries (arteriosclerosis). Because the arteries are harder, they do not expand as much when the heart pumps. This hardening leads to an elevation of the systolic blood pressure with the diastolic pressure remaining normal. In people over the age of 65 with high blood pressure, about 70% have this type.

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