BSI 2 Lecture 24: Hypertension Flashcards

1
Q

What is the most common cardiovascular disease?

A

Hypertension

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2
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What numerical value in blood pressure defines hypertension?

A

BP greater than 140/90

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3
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What is the most common hypertension in patients?

A

Primary

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4
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What causes primary hypertension?

A

the cause is unknown and difficult to identify

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5
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What causes secondary hypertension?

A

Know cause like NSAIDs, caffeine, ephedrine, etc.

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6
Q

What are the neuronal mechanisms that contribute to hypertension?

A

Overstimulation of the SNS and disturbances in baroreceptor reflex

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7
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What are the peripheral autoregulatory mechanisms?

A

Kidneys reset equilibrium point for appropriate blood volume to a higher level to increase blood volume

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8
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What are the humoral factors?

A

Increased activation of the RAAS, insulin resistance and hyperinsulinemia

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9
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What are the vascular endothelium mechanisms?

A

Deficiency of vasodilator substances and increased production of vasoconstriction substances

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10
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What are the risk factors for hypertension?

A

1) Aging
2) Excessive dietary salt intake
3) Race
4) BMI >30
5) Genetics
6) Insulin resistance
7) Cigarette smoking
8) Alcohol
9) Lack of exercise
10) Oral contraceptives
11) Low potassium levels

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11
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What can hypertension lead to?

A

Acceleration of atherosclerosis and left ventricular hypertrophy/dysfunction

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12
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What are the main causes of death in hypertensive patients?

A

Stroke, atherosclerosis with resulting MI, heart failure, renal failure

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13
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What are the pharmacological therapies?

A

1) ACE inhibitors
2) ARBs
3) Renin inhibitors
4) Aldosterone antagonists
5) B-blockers
6) Calcium channel blockers
7) Diuretics
8) Arteriolar vasodilators

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