Cardiology - Hypertension Flashcards
What are some secondary causes of hypertension?
ROPED
Renal disease
Obesity
Pregnancy- induced hypertension or pre-eclampsia
Endocrine
Drugs
If under 40, consider specialist investigation
What is the most common cause of secondary hypertension?
Renal disease
If BP is very high or does not respond consider renal artery stenosis
Diagnosed with duplex ultrasound
What is an important endocrine cause of hypertension?
Conn’s syndrome
(Hyperaldosteronism)
What does high blood pressure increase the risk of developing?
Ischaemic heart disease
Stroke or intracranial haemorrhage
Vascular disease
Hypertensive retinopathy
Hypertensive nephropathy
Left ventricular hypertrophy
HF
Why do patients with hypertension develop left ventricular hypertrophy?
Left ventricle strains to pump blood against increased resistance
Muscle hypertrophies
How often do NICE recommend measuring blood pressure?
Every 5 years
Every year in patients with DMT2
What is white coat syndrome?
More than 20/10mmHg difference in BP between clinic and ambulatory or home readings
Complete the table
What does NICE recommend all patients with a new diagnosis of hypertension should have?
ACR
Proteinuria
Dipstick for microscopic haematuria
Bloods
HbA1c
Renal function
Lipidprofile
Fundus examination
Hypertensive retinopathy
ECG
Abnormalities
LV hypertrophy
If QRISK is above 10% what should be offered?
Atorvastatin 20mg at night
What is the pathway of blood pressure management?
ACEinhibitor
Afro Carribean Exempt , give CCB instead
Step 4 depends on serum potassium
Less than or equal to 4.5mmol/L potassium-sparing diuretic (spironolactone)
More than 4.5mmol/L alpha (doxazosin) or beta blocker
Why do you have to be careful with giving potassium sparing diuretics and ACEis?
Increases risk of hyperkalaemia
What are the target blood pressures?
Under 80
< 140/ < 90
Over 80
< 150 / < 90
What is malignant hypertension?
Extremely high blood pressure above 180/120 with retinal haemorrhages or papilloedema
What examination do patients with malignant hypertension require?
Fundoscopy examination