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The Management of Hypertensive Emergencies—Is There a “Magical” Prescription for All?

Ana-Maria Balahura, Ștefan-Ionuț Moroi, Alexandru Scafa‐Udriște, Emma Weiss, C. Japie, D. Bartos, Elisabeta Bădilă

2022Journal of Clinical Medicine23 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Hypertensive emergencies (HE) represent high cardiovascular risk situations defined by a severe increase in blood pressure (BP) associated with acute, hypertension mediated organ damage (A-HMOD) to the heart, brain, retina, kidneys, and large arteries. Blood pressure values alone do not accurately predict the presence of HE; therefore, the search for A-HMOD should be the first step in the management of acute severe hypertension. A rapid therapeutic intervention is mandatory in order to limit and promote regression of end-organ damage, minimize the risk of complications, and improve patient outcomes. Drug therapy for HE, target BP, and the speed of BP decrease are all dictated by the type of A-HMOD, specific drug pharmacokinetics, adverse drug effects, and comorbidities. Therefore, a tailored approach is warranted. However, there is currently a lack of solid evidence for the appropriate treatment strategies for most HE. This article reviews current pharmacological strategies while providing a stepwise, evidence based approach for the management of HE.

Topics & Concepts

MedicineHypertensive emergencyBlood pressureIntensive care medicineDrugMedical prescriptionAdverse effectAntihypertensive drugPharmacotherapyInternal medicinePharmacologyBlood Pressure and Hypertension StudiesRenin-Angiotensin System StudiesCardiac, Anesthesia and Surgical Outcomes
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