Hypertension Flashcards

1
Q

outline the classification of severity of HTN

A

HTN= >140/90

  • stage 1= >140/90
  • stage 2= >160/100
  • stage 3= >180/110

Malignant= >180/110 PLUS papilloedema and/or retinal haemorrhage

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2
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causes of secondary HT? mnemonic

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ROPE

  • Renal
    • chronic renal failure
    • renal artery stenosis
    • PKD
  • Obesity
  • Pregnancy induced /PET
  • Endocrine
    • hyperaldosteronism
    • cushing’s
    • DM
    • Phaeochromocytoma
    • acromegaly
    • congenital adrenal hyperplasia
    • hyperthyroidism
  • co-arctation of aorta
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3
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symptoms?

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  • headache
  • dizziness
  • burred vision
  • epistaxis
  • angina
  • syncope
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4
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Ix?

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  • several BP readings in clinic / 24h ambulatory BP
  • bloods
    • FBC, UE, eGFR, glucose & lipid profile
  • urine
    • dipstick, Albumin:Cr ratio
  • ECG
  • calculate 10yr CV risk
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5
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Mx?

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1.Lifestyle interventions

  • reduce risk factors ie smoking /salt intake
  • increase exercise & healthy diet
  1. Medical Mx
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6
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what is indicated for 1st line prevention if 10yr CV risk >20%

A

statins

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7
Q

Medications used?

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Medications:

ACEI (ramipril)

Beta blocker (bisoprolol)

CCB (amlodipine)

Diuretic (thiazide-like)- indapamide

ARB- candesartan

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8
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when are ARB’s given?

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if intolerant to ACEI / afro-caribbean

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9
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Medical Mx stepwise approach

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  1. <55 / T2DM= A. >55+ non-diabetic or black use C
  2. non-black use A+C (black use ARB instead of A)
  3. A+C+D
  4. A+C+D+ depends on K
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10
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Which diuretic is added in step 4?

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  • if serum K <4.5 –> K sparing diuretic ie spironolactone
  • if serum K >4.5 –> alpha/beta blocker
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11
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Rx targets?

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< 80: <140/90

>80: <150/90

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12
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complications?

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  • IHD/ HF / AA
  • CVA
  • Hypertensive retinopathy
  • Hypertensive neuropathy
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13
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what is malignant HTN?

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  • medical emergency
  • fibrinoid necrosis of small arteries / arterioles & dilation of cerebral arteries
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14
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symptoms of malignant HTN

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  • headache
  • vomiting
  • visual disturbance
  • papilloedema
  • convulsions
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15
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Rx of malignant HTN

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IV Labetolol

be careful to bring BP down slowly, over 4hrs

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