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David Flood, Elizabeth W Edwards, David Giovannini, Emily Ridley, Andres Rosende, William H Herman, Marc G Jaffe, Donald J DiPette
Hypertension and diabetes are modifiable cardiovascular disease (CVD) risk factors that contribute to nearly one-third of all deaths in the Americas Region each year (2.3 million deaths). Despite advances in the detection and clinical management of hypertension and diabetes, there are substantial gaps in their implementation globally and in the Region. The considerable overlap in risk factors, prognosis, and treatment of hypertension and diabetes creates a unique opportunity for a unified implementation model for management at the population level...
2022: Pan American Journal of Public Health
https://read.qxmd.com/read/34088476/safety-in-dermatologic-procedures-hypertensive-crises-and-potentially-fatal-arrhythmias
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
P Rodríguez-Jiménez, R Sampedro-Ruiz, I Imaz, P Chicharro
As dermatologic surgeons often have to perform long surgeries with local anesthetic only, they should be familiar with the fundamentals of how to manage 2 potentially serious complications: Hypertensive crises and intraoperative arrhythmias. Hypertensive crises can be classified as 1) hypertensive urgencies, characterized by a significant spike in blood pressure (>180/110 mmHg) without target-organ dysfunction or 2) hypertensive emergencies, characterized by a blood pressure above 180/110 mmHg with progressive target-organ damage...
June 2021: Actas Dermo-sifiliográficas
https://read.qxmd.com/read/33515529/safety-in-dermatologic-procedures-hypertensive-crises-and-potentially-fatal-arrhythmias
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
P Rodríguez-Jiménez, R Sampedro-Ruiz, I Imaz, P Chicharro
As dermatologic surgeons often have to perform long surgeries with local anesthetic only, they should be familiar with the fundamentals of how to manage 2 potentially serious complications: hypertensive crises and intraoperative arrhythmias. Hypertensive crises can be classified as 1) hypertensive urgencies, characterized by a significant spike in blood pressure (BP) (>180/110 mm Hg) without target-organ dysfunction or 2) hypertensive emergencies, characterized by a BP above 180/110 mm Hg with progressive target-organ damage...
January 27, 2021: Actas Dermo-sifiliográficas
https://read.qxmd.com/read/12043377/-recommendations-for-the-management-of-hypertensive-crisis-a-consensus-document-of-the-chilean-society-of-hypertension
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REVIEW
Gloria Valdés, Emilio Roessler
The management of severe hypertension in the emergency setting demands a careful evaluation of the different underlying clinical situations, and of the impending risk for the life of the patient or of acute organ damage. Hypertensive emergencies and urgencies have to be identified, and distinguished from chronic severe hypertension, a frequent presentation to the emergency services. A thorough clinical evaluation, and not the magnitude of the blood pressure elevation, should be the basis of the differential diagnosis; this will guide the setting required for treatment (intensive care unit, ward or ambulatory), the drugs of choice, as well as the velocity of blood pressure reduction...
March 2002: Revista Médica de Chile
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