The opinions on how fast high blood pressure values should be lowered in emergencies have changed over the last years. It seems now more and more reasonable to lower high blood pressure values over several hours rather than several minutes. In some cases, however, a rapid reduction of elevated blood pressure may be necessary. In these cases the risks of a rapid decrease of blood pressure with respect to cerebrovascular circulation have to be considered
High blood pressure levels are frequently encountered in medical practice, whether in an outpatient ...
Background: Acute increases of high blood pressure values, usually described as ‘hypertensive crises...
When a severe elevation of blood pressure occurs in conjunction with failure of a target organ, imme...
In hospital as well as in the office, the physician is often confronted with clinical situations in ...
A rapid, marked and persistent rise in blood pressure (BP) levels above 180/120 mmHg is a clinical c...
Hypertensive emergencies are acute, life-threatening events, characterised by high blood pressure an...
Hypertensive emergency is a clinical syndrome of rapidly progressive end-organ damage associated wit...
Hypertensive emergencies are those situations where very high blood pressure (BP) values are associa...
Hypertensive crisis has fortunately become rarer due to a better diagnosis and management of arteria...
The prevalence of hypertension is about 40 % according to Russian and world statistics. Approximatel...
Severe arterial hypertension is defined as a systolic blood pressure (BP) 180 mmHg and/or a diastoli...
Severe acute arterial hypertension is usually defined as \u2018hypertensive crisis\u2019, although \...
Severe acute arterial hypertension is usually defined as ‘hypertensive crisis’, although ‘hypertensi...
Acute increases of blood pressure values are common causes of patients’ presentation to emergency de...
The goal of the accurate treatment of an hypertensive crisis is to reduce the critically elevated bl...
High blood pressure levels are frequently encountered in medical practice, whether in an outpatient ...
Background: Acute increases of high blood pressure values, usually described as ‘hypertensive crises...
When a severe elevation of blood pressure occurs in conjunction with failure of a target organ, imme...
In hospital as well as in the office, the physician is often confronted with clinical situations in ...
A rapid, marked and persistent rise in blood pressure (BP) levels above 180/120 mmHg is a clinical c...
Hypertensive emergencies are acute, life-threatening events, characterised by high blood pressure an...
Hypertensive emergency is a clinical syndrome of rapidly progressive end-organ damage associated wit...
Hypertensive emergencies are those situations where very high blood pressure (BP) values are associa...
Hypertensive crisis has fortunately become rarer due to a better diagnosis and management of arteria...
The prevalence of hypertension is about 40 % according to Russian and world statistics. Approximatel...
Severe arterial hypertension is defined as a systolic blood pressure (BP) 180 mmHg and/or a diastoli...
Severe acute arterial hypertension is usually defined as \u2018hypertensive crisis\u2019, although \...
Severe acute arterial hypertension is usually defined as ‘hypertensive crisis’, although ‘hypertensi...
Acute increases of blood pressure values are common causes of patients’ presentation to emergency de...
The goal of the accurate treatment of an hypertensive crisis is to reduce the critically elevated bl...
High blood pressure levels are frequently encountered in medical practice, whether in an outpatient ...
Background: Acute increases of high blood pressure values, usually described as ‘hypertensive crises...
When a severe elevation of blood pressure occurs in conjunction with failure of a target organ, imme...