Hypertensive crisis, defined as an increase in systolic blood pressure >179 mmHg or diastolic blood pressure >109 mmHg, typically causes end-organ damage; the brain is an elective and early target, among others. The strong relationship between arterial hypertension and cerebrovascular diseases is supported by extensive evidence, with hypertension being the main modifiable risk factor for both ischemic and hemorrhagic stroke, especially when it is uncontrolled or rapidly increasing. However, despite the large amount of data on the preventive strategies and therapeutic measures that can be adopted, the management of high BP in patients with acute cerebrovascular diseases presenting at the emergency department is still an area of debate....
The prevalence of hypertension is about 40 % according to Russian and world statistics. Approximatel...
Altered blood pressure (BP) is a common phenomenon in acute ischemic stroke (AIS), with high BP bein...
Systemic hypertension is a major public health problem, nearly affecting one-third of the global adu...
Hypertensive crisis, defined as an increase in systolic blood pressure >179 mmHg or diastolic blo...
A rapid, marked and persistent rise in blood pressure (BP) levels above 180/120 mmHg is a clinical c...
SUMMARY Malignant hypertension still constitutes a medical emergency, particularly when com-plicated...
Purpose of review Here, we review current concepts on hypertensive crisis (HTN-C) with a focus on ep...
Acute increases of blood pressure values are common causes of patients’ presentation to emergency de...
The central nervous system is a major target organ for the expression of hypertensive disease. Susta...
Background: In acute ischemic stroke, a transient blood pressure (BP) elevation is common, but the b...
Hypertension is a common early finding in patients with acute ischemic stroke. Although there is no ...
BACKGROUND: In acute ischemic stroke, a transient blood pressure (BP) elevation is common, but the b...
Hypertensive crises, which include hypertensive emergencies and urgencies, are frequently encountere...
Objective: To review the role of the acute hypertensive response in patients with intracerebral hemo...
Background: Acute increases of high blood pressure values, usually described as ‘hypertensive crises...
The prevalence of hypertension is about 40 % according to Russian and world statistics. Approximatel...
Altered blood pressure (BP) is a common phenomenon in acute ischemic stroke (AIS), with high BP bein...
Systemic hypertension is a major public health problem, nearly affecting one-third of the global adu...
Hypertensive crisis, defined as an increase in systolic blood pressure >179 mmHg or diastolic blo...
A rapid, marked and persistent rise in blood pressure (BP) levels above 180/120 mmHg is a clinical c...
SUMMARY Malignant hypertension still constitutes a medical emergency, particularly when com-plicated...
Purpose of review Here, we review current concepts on hypertensive crisis (HTN-C) with a focus on ep...
Acute increases of blood pressure values are common causes of patients’ presentation to emergency de...
The central nervous system is a major target organ for the expression of hypertensive disease. Susta...
Background: In acute ischemic stroke, a transient blood pressure (BP) elevation is common, but the b...
Hypertension is a common early finding in patients with acute ischemic stroke. Although there is no ...
BACKGROUND: In acute ischemic stroke, a transient blood pressure (BP) elevation is common, but the b...
Hypertensive crises, which include hypertensive emergencies and urgencies, are frequently encountere...
Objective: To review the role of the acute hypertensive response in patients with intracerebral hemo...
Background: Acute increases of high blood pressure values, usually described as ‘hypertensive crises...
The prevalence of hypertension is about 40 % according to Russian and world statistics. Approximatel...
Altered blood pressure (BP) is a common phenomenon in acute ischemic stroke (AIS), with high BP bein...
Systemic hypertension is a major public health problem, nearly affecting one-third of the global adu...