70. Hypertensive Emergency in Pregnancy Requiring Hemodialysis: A Case Reportdoi:10.1097/01.hjh.0001027060.57901.71Hypertensive emergencyhemodialysisacute pulmonary edemaBackground:The prevalence of hypertension in pregnancy in Indonesia reaches 3.3% and becomes the third cause of maternal mortality. Target ...
Treatment of hypertensive emergencies in pregnancy with Labetalol Objective:To observe therapeutic of Labetalol for pregnancy induced hypertensive crisis. Method:55 cases of pregnancy induced hypertension crisis were divi... X Zhou - 《Journal of Clinical Emergency》 被引量: 1发表: 0年 A Randomized ...
A pelvic ultrasound is warranted in patients with preeclampsia to assess if the fetus may be safely delivered. Pregnancy termination is the best treatment for pregnancy-induced hypertension. Treatment / Management While the initial diagnosis and treatment of a hypertensive emergency may occur in the em...
Define Hypertensive diseases. Hypertensive diseases synonyms, Hypertensive diseases pronunciation, Hypertensive diseases translation, English dictionary definition of Hypertensive diseases. n. 1. a. Abnormally elevated arterial blood pressure. b. Arteria
1,38,40,45 One trial found no significant difference in the rates of induction of labor and cesarean delivery for hypertension-related complications (RR, 1.09 [95% CI, 0.82-1.44]) or in the rates of emergency cesarean delivery (RR, 0.89 [95% CI, 0.76-1.03]) between the intervention and...
McNeil, in Essential Emergency Medicine, 2007 Epidemiology • Hypertensive encephalopathy: This entity results from a loss of normal vascular autoregulation in the brain resulting from severe hypertension. The most common presenting history is headache, seen in 85% of patients. Altered mental status,...
treatment, whereas a BP of 160/100 mmHg would be a medical (hypertensive) emergency in the context of acute end organ damage (EOD), such as preeclampsia. We prefer the term ‘acute severe hypertension’ to indicate patients with severe elevation in BP without evidence of acute and/or ...
Changes in mental status, such as confusion Bleeding into thebrain(stroke) Heart failure Chest pain(unstableangina) Fluid in thelungs(pulmonary edema) Heart attack Aneurysm(aortic dissection) Eclampsia(occurs during pregnancy) Hypertensive emergency is rare. When it does occur, it is often whenhyperte...
Clevidipine is rapid acting, easily titratable, low risk of hypotensive overshoot Introduction As emergency physicians, we frequently face the clinical scenario of hypertensive emergency: a patient’s blood pressure rises to a critical tipping point, whi
Overview Risks Symptoms Diagnosis Treatment What is a hypertensive crisis?A hypertensive crisis is a sudden spike in blood pressure to 180/120 or higher. A normal blood pressure is 119/79 or lower. A hypertensive crisis is also known as acute hypertension. This is a medical emergency that ...