Management of hypertensive emergencies: a practical approach.

IF 1.8 4区 医学 Blood Pressure Pub Date : 2021-08-01 Epub Date: 2021-05-08 DOI:10.1080/08037051.2021.1917983
Gian Paolo Rossi, Giacomo Rossitto, Chiarastella Maifredini, Agata Barchitta, Andrea Bettella, Raffaele Latella, Luisa Ruzza, Beatrice Sabini, Teresa M Seccia
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Background: Acute increases of high blood pressure values, usually described as 'hypertensive crises', 'hypertensive urgencies' or 'hypertensive emergencies', are common causes of patients' presentation to emergency departments. Owing to the lack of ad hoc randomized clinical trials, current recommendations/suggestions for treatment of these patients are not evidenced-based and, therefore, the management of acute increases of blood pressure values represent a clinical challenge. However, an improved understanding of the underlying pathophysiology has changed radically the approach to management of the patients presenting with these conditions in recent years. Accordingly, it has been proposed to abandon the terms 'hypertensive crises' and 'hypertensive urgencies', and restrict the focus to 'hypertensive emergencies'. Aims and Methods: Starting from these premises, we aimed at systematically review all available studies (years 2010-2020) to garner information on the current management of hypertensive emergencies, in order to develop a novel symptoms- and evidence-based streamlined algorithm for the assessment and treatment of these patients.Results and Conclusions: In this educational review we proposed the BARKH-based algorithm for a quick identification of hypertensive emergencies and associated acute organ damage, to allow the patients with hypertensive emergencies to receive immediate treatment in a proper setting.

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高血压急诊的管理:一种实用的方法。
背景:高血压值的急性升高,通常被描述为“高血压危重症”、“高血压急症”或“高血压急症”,是患者到急诊科就诊的常见原因。由于缺乏专门的随机临床试验,目前对这些患者的治疗建议没有证据基础,因此,急性血压升高的管理是一项临床挑战。然而,近年来,对潜在病理生理学的理解的提高,从根本上改变了对这些疾病患者的治疗方法。因此,有人建议放弃“高血压危重症”和“高血压急症”的说法,将重点限制在“高血压急症”上。目的和方法:从这些前提出发,我们旨在系统地回顾所有现有的研究(2010-2020年),以收集有关当前高血压急诊管理的信息,以便开发一种新的基于症状和循证的简化算法,用于评估和治疗这些患者。结果与结论:在这篇教育综述中,我们提出了基于barkh的快速识别高血压急症和相关急性器官损伤的算法,使高血压急症患者能够在适当的环境下得到及时的治疗。
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Blood Pressure
Blood Pressure Medicine-Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine
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3.20
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期刊介绍: For outstanding coverage of the latest advances in hypertension research, turn to Blood Pressure, a primary source for authoritative and timely information on all aspects of hypertension research and management. Features include: • Physiology and pathophysiology of blood pressure regulation • Primary and secondary hypertension • Cerebrovascular and cardiovascular complications of hypertension • Detection, treatment and follow-up of hypertension • Non pharmacological and pharmacological management • Large outcome trials in hypertension.
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