Hypertensive crisis is defined as severe hypertension with a blood pressure of greater than 180/120 mmHg, and may be further classified as urgency or emergency. Hypertensive urgency occurs over days to weeks, whereas hypertensive emergency occurs in hours to days and the patient presents with evidence of end organ damage. Patients of any age may present with hypertensive crisis, common etiologies include undiagnosed hypertension, noncompliance with therapy or inadequate therapy. Timely assessment of the patient is important and should include appropriate measurement of blood pressure, a thorough history and physical, and laboratory testing to evaluate for end organ damage. Antihypertensive agents utilized in the setting of hypertensive emer...
Hypertensive crisis has fortunately become rarer due to a better diagnosis and management of arteria...
Patients with hypertensive emergencies, malignant hypertension and acute severe hypertension are man...
Objectives. Hypertension, if uncontrolled, can lead to hypertensive crisis. We aim to determine the ...
Hypertensive crisis is defined as severe hypertension with a blood pressure of greater than 180/120 ...
The prevalence of hypertension is about 40 % according to Russian and world statistics. Approximatel...
Patients presenting to emergency departments with severe hypertension need prompt evaluation to esta...
A rapid, marked and persistent rise in blood pressure (BP) levels above 180/120 mmHg is a clinical c...
Patients presenting with severe hypertension can often be alarming for house officers and family mem...
Hypertensive emergency is a clinical syndrome of rapidly progressive end-organ damage associated wit...
Hypertension afflicts 50 million people in the United States and approxi-mately one billion people w...
Purpose of review Here, we review current concepts on hypertensive crisis (HTN-C) with a focus on ep...
Hypertensive emergencies are acute, life-threatening events, characterised by high blood pressure an...
Hypertensive emergency is common but a severe clinical outcome in hypertensive patients.The definiti...
Patients frequently come to the emergency room with severe high blood pressure; this can be asymptom...
The goal of the accurate treatment of an hypertensive crisis is to reduce the critically elevated bl...
Hypertensive crisis has fortunately become rarer due to a better diagnosis and management of arteria...
Patients with hypertensive emergencies, malignant hypertension and acute severe hypertension are man...
Objectives. Hypertension, if uncontrolled, can lead to hypertensive crisis. We aim to determine the ...
Hypertensive crisis is defined as severe hypertension with a blood pressure of greater than 180/120 ...
The prevalence of hypertension is about 40 % according to Russian and world statistics. Approximatel...
Patients presenting to emergency departments with severe hypertension need prompt evaluation to esta...
A rapid, marked and persistent rise in blood pressure (BP) levels above 180/120 mmHg is a clinical c...
Patients presenting with severe hypertension can often be alarming for house officers and family mem...
Hypertensive emergency is a clinical syndrome of rapidly progressive end-organ damage associated wit...
Hypertension afflicts 50 million people in the United States and approxi-mately one billion people w...
Purpose of review Here, we review current concepts on hypertensive crisis (HTN-C) with a focus on ep...
Hypertensive emergencies are acute, life-threatening events, characterised by high blood pressure an...
Hypertensive emergency is common but a severe clinical outcome in hypertensive patients.The definiti...
Patients frequently come to the emergency room with severe high blood pressure; this can be asymptom...
The goal of the accurate treatment of an hypertensive crisis is to reduce the critically elevated bl...
Hypertensive crisis has fortunately become rarer due to a better diagnosis and management of arteria...
Patients with hypertensive emergencies, malignant hypertension and acute severe hypertension are man...
Objectives. Hypertension, if uncontrolled, can lead to hypertensive crisis. We aim to determine the ...