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Hypertensive Crisis: Do we treat Hypertensive Urgencies?

Nov 15, 2024

I had a 68 yo patient recently who was being admitted. Prior to going to the ward, the nurse approached me with news that the patient's blood pressure was 190-200 mmHg systolic. The admission diagnosis was unrelated to this blood pressure. "He can't go to the ward with this blood pressure, as it will activate Medical Emergency Team Criteria. Can you give him something please?" The patient was well and had no signs of end organ damage. Would you treat?

The term 'hypertensive urgency' is a misnomer. It implies that there is an urgent need to treat. Treating asymptomatic hypertensive patients is the exception to, rather than the rule. Intensive treatment of elevated blood pressure without end organ damage has been found to result in harm.

The first thing we need to do is to ensure the right cuff is used, the patient is in the right position and that we address any issues that might be increasing the patient's blood pressure such as pain and anxiety.

It is important to identify those ...

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