The blood pressure curve may be divided into two components: mean arterial
pressure, the steady component, and pulse pressure, the pulsatile component
. Whereas pharmacological interventions in hypertension have been focused m
ainly on mean arterial pressure, little has been done to reduce selectively
pulse pressure. However, increased pulse pressure with nearly normal mean
arterial pressure is the classical hallmark of systolic hypertension in the
elderly and a strong independent predictor of cardiac mortality, mainly fo
r myocardial infarction. In this report,after the analysis of the factors i
nfluencing pulse pressure, a review of the pharmacological agents susceptib
le to reduce this hemodynamic factor is performed.