Hypertension Flashcards
what’s an acronym for secondary causes of hypertension
R - renal disease
O - obesity
P - pregnancy
E - endocrine
D - drugs (alcohol, steriods, NSAIDs, oestrogen)
what should be considered if BP is very high or doesn’t respond to treatment
dupex ESS / CT angiogram to rule out renal artery stenosis
what are life style modifications for hypertension
decreased salt
decreased caffine
stress managament
exercise
smoking and alcohol cessation
first line medication for those with hypertension
< 55/ T2DM: ACEi
>55 : CCB
second and third line medication for HTN
ACEi + CCB/ Thiazide
ACEi + CCB + Thiazide
what medications can be considered in fourth line management of HTN
Aldosterone antagonist
Alpha blocker
target BP for those with HTN
<80 : 140/90
>80: 150/90
what are some complications which can arise from hypertension
IHD
Stroke / TIA
vascular disease
hypertensive retinopathy
hypertensive nephropathy
vascular dementia
LV HF
what is a hypertensive emergency
> 180/120 with retinal haemorrhage or papilledema
requires same day admission
what medications are generally used to treat a hypertensive emergency
sodium nitroprusside
IV labetalol
GTN
Nicardipine