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Hypertensive Crisis in Pregnancy
Obstetrics and Gynecology Clinics of North America, 2022Severe hypertension in pregnancy is a medical emergency, defined as systolic blood pressure (BP) ≥ 160 mm Hg and/or diastolic BP ≥ 110 mm Hg taken 15 minutes to 4 or more hours apart. Outside pregnancy, acute severe hypertension (HTN) is defined as a BP greater than 180/110 to 120 reproducible on 2 occasions.
Cynthie K, Wautlet, Maria C, Hoffman
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Cardiology in Review, 2010
Hypertension is a common chronic medical condition affecting over 65 million Americans. Uncontrolled hypertension can progress to a hypertensive crisis defined as a systolic blood pressure >180 mm Hg or a diastolic blood pressure >120 mm Hg. Hypertensive crisis can be further classified as a hypertensive urgency or hypertensive emergency depending on ...
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Hypertension is a common chronic medical condition affecting over 65 million Americans. Uncontrolled hypertension can progress to a hypertensive crisis defined as a systolic blood pressure >180 mm Hg or a diastolic blood pressure >120 mm Hg. Hypertensive crisis can be further classified as a hypertensive urgency or hypertensive emergency depending on ...
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Critical Care Clinics, 1989
Hypertensive crisis is an acute emergency requiring aggressive management. Its incidence has decreased in recent years but still is prevalent in the medical community. From review of past and present treatment regimens, the following recommendations can be considered.
E B, Rubenstein, C, Escalante
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Hypertensive crisis is an acute emergency requiring aggressive management. Its incidence has decreased in recent years but still is prevalent in the medical community. From review of past and present treatment regimens, the following recommendations can be considered.
E B, Rubenstein, C, Escalante
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Cardiology Clinics, 1984
Although uncommon, hypertensive crisis must be recognized properly and quickly so that immediate treatment can be instituted to prevent serious and irreversible complications. It is important to bear in mind that it is not necessarily the absolute level of hypertension that signals impending danger but the function of an affected target organ such as ...
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Although uncommon, hypertensive crisis must be recognized properly and quickly so that immediate treatment can be instituted to prevent serious and irreversible complications. It is important to bear in mind that it is not necessarily the absolute level of hypertension that signals impending danger but the function of an affected target organ such as ...
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Treatment for Hypertensive Crisis
Annals of Internal Medicine, 1977Excerpt To the editor: Recently a case report of fatal myocardial infarction after intravenous diazoxide therapy appeared (1).
J B, Watt, W J, Mroczek
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Hypertensive Crisis: Hypertensive Emergencies and Urgencies
Cardiology Clinics, 2006Hypertensive crisis is a serious condition that is associated with end-organ damage or may result in end-organ damage if left untreated. Causes of acute rises in blood pressure include medications,noncompliance, and poorly controlled chronic hypertension.
Monica, Aggarwal, Ijaz A, Khan
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JAMA, 1977
Situations requiring immediate lowering of systemic blood pressure are infrequent. Certain clinical syndromes resulting from or complicated by severe hypertension demand vigorous, usually parenteral, antihypertensive therapy. Such syndromes include (1) diastolic hypertension accompanied by sudden disruption of cerebral function, (2) dissecting or ...
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Situations requiring immediate lowering of systemic blood pressure are infrequent. Certain clinical syndromes resulting from or complicated by severe hypertension demand vigorous, usually parenteral, antihypertensive therapy. Such syndromes include (1) diastolic hypertension accompanied by sudden disruption of cerebral function, (2) dissecting or ...
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Hypertensive Crisis in Children
Pediatric Annals, 1996Children presenting with hypertension should be considered for emergency treatment when there is evidence of end-organ toxicity. Complications of extreme hypertension may be very serious, even life threatening, with the potential for life-long sequelae. Of greatest significance is damage to the central nervous system.
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