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Treating hypertensive emergencies

Controlled reduction of blood pressure and protection of target organs

Pages 92-110 | Published online: 17 May 2016
 

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Researchers don't know why, but untreated essential hypertension sometimes progresses to an emergency situation. Patients present at the emergency department with various combinations of headache and visual, cardiac, renal, and neurologic complaints. These are the result of the ongoing vascular damage that is the hallmark of hypertensive emergency. The authors describe agents to use to gradually reduce blood pressure and treat organ damage.

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