An Evidence-Based Approach To Managing Asymptomatic Elevated Blood Pressure In The Emergency Department.

Publication Type Review
Authors Goldberg E, Shah K, Shayne P
Journal Emerg Med Pract
Volume 17
Issue 2
Pagination 1-20; quiz 21
Date Published 02/01/2015
ISSN 1559-3908
Keywords Emergency Service, Hospital, Hypertension
Abstract Hypertension is a common chronic illness that affects 50 million individuals in the United States and approximately 30% of adults worldwide. United States emergency departments report > 900,000 annual visits for hypertension-related complaints and studies show that approximately one-third of patients with elevated blood pressure lack a formal prior diagnosis. These patients are at risk for long-term morbidity and mortality from cardiovascular, ocular, and neurological consequences. This review examines the most current evidence regarding emergency department treatment of asymptomatic hypertension, including differentiating hypertensive emergency from poorly controlled hypertension, recommendations for choosing appropriate treatment, determining the need for admission, and guidelines for disposition and follow-up.
PubMed ID 26241470
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