The peculiar presentation of hypertensive patients with DM reflects the need for specific guidelines. Indian guidelines need to be more comprehensive in terms of patient education and consideration of dietary factors so that the overall risk and burden of hypertensive disorders is reduced in patients wi...
However, in the absence of hypertensive emergencies, evidence does not support administration of intravenous antihypertensives.It may be best to manage inpatients who have elevated BP but without evidence of new or worsening target-organ damage by using accurate BP remeasurements and close consideration...
its lack of availability or high cost in many areas of the world and, that once in place, iNO use carries a potential patient safety consideration as inadvertent and abrupt discontinuation of the therapy can result in a rapid and potentially life-threatening rebound pulmonary hypertensive crisis. ...
Hypertensive crisis∗ >180 and/or >120 Use the highest category of the systolic and diastolic values. ∗ Patients needing prompt changes in medication (if there are no other indications of problems) or immediate hospitalization (if there are signs of organ damage). For more information, pleas...
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