HTN Flashcards

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Definition of HTN and Primary vs Secondary

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Persistantly raised arterial blood pressure (above 140/90)

Primary - no identifiable cause
Secondary - known underlying cause such as renal, endocrine, vascular, drugs

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Classification of Hypertension

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Stage 1 : Clinic - 140/90 and HBPM 135/85-149/94

Stage 2: Clinic - 160/100-180/120 and HBPM 150/95 or higher

Stage 3: Clinic - 180/120 or highr

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Risk Factors - 7

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  1. Older age
  2. gender up to 65, males have higher. After 65, women have higher
  3. Ethnicity - black african and caribbean
  4. FH
  5. Social deprivation
  6. Lifestyle - smoking, alcohol, salt, obesity
  7. anxiety and emotional stress
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Secondary Causes of HTN - 9

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  1. CKD (most common)
  2. Other renal disorders
  3. Renal artery stenosis
  4. Coarctation of aorta (congential narrowing)
  5. Hyperaldosteronsim
  6. Cushings
  7. Hypo or hyper thyroidism
  8. Drugs
  9. Pregnancy
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Which drugs may cause HTN - 7

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  1. alcohol
  2. Ciclosporin
  3. cocain
  4. COCP
  5. Corticosteroids
  6. NSAIDs
  7. Oestrogen in HRT
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Complications of HTN - 6

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  • heart failure
  • Stroke
  • ACS
  • CKD
  • Peripheral arterial disease
  • vascular dementia
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Investigations of HTN - 4

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Assess for end-organ damage:
- urine dip and ACR (for CKD)
- HbA1c (for diabetes)
- fundoscopy to test for retinopathy
- ECG to detect for LV hypertrophy

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Lifestyle management of HTN - 5

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  1. weight loss
  2. dietary modifications
  3. minimized alcohol and caffiene intake
  4. stress reduction
  5. smoking cessation
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Pharmacological Management of HTN - 4 steps

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  1. if <55 ACE inhibitor or ARB if not tolerated. If >55 or african/caribbean, CCB
  2. CCB and ACEi/ARB combination
  3. ACEi/ARB and CCB and T-like diuretic combination
  4. If hypokalaemic - add Spironolactone or B blockers. If hyperkalaemic - increase T-like diuretic dose
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ACE Inhibitors - examples, MOA and ADRs (4)

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  • Ramipril and Lisinopril
  • Blocks ACE so less ang II produced
  • Hypotension, dry cough, hyperkalemia, angioedema
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Angiotensin II Receptor Blockers - examples, MOA and ADRs (3)

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  • Candestartan and losartan
  • Blocks AT1 and 2 receptors
  • Hypotension, hyperkalaemia, renal failure
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CCB 1 (Dihydropyridines) - examples, MOA and ADRs (4)

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  • Amplodipine and nimodipine
  • Blocks calcium channels in the peripheral vasculature so stops SM contraction
  • Peripheral oedema, flushing, headaches, palpitations
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CCB 2 (phenylalkylamine) - examples, MOA and ADRs (3)

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  • Verapamil
  • blocks CCs specifically in cardiac tissues and cerebrally
  • constipation, bradycardia, heart block
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Thiazide-like diuretic - examples, MOA and ADRs (4)

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  • Indapemide
  • Inhibits Na+ reabsorption through Na/Cl transporter at the DCT
  • Hyperuricaemia, hyperglycaemia, ED, hypokalaemia
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Spironolactone - MOA and ADRs (2)

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  • Blocks aldosterone receptors at the DCT, so less ENAC and ROMK expressed - less
  • Hyperkalaemia and gynaecomastia
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Beta Blockers - examples, MOA and ADRs (4)

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  • Bisoprolol and metoprolol
  • Blocks neuradrenaline so reduces SNS, reduces myocardial contraction, reduces CO
  • Bronchospasm, heart block, raynauds, ED