Valvular Heart Disease Flashcards

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Define hypertensive crisis.

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hypertensive crisis is defined as arterial blood pressure greater than or equal to 180/120.

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Hypertensive crisis is further categorized as either hypertensive urgency or hypertensive emergency. What differentiates the two?

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Based on the presence or absence of impending or progressive target organ damage.
Patients with chronic systemic hypertension can tolerate a higher systemic blood pressure than previously normotensive individuals and are more likely to experience urgencies rather than emergencies.

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What is the treatment goal for the patient in a hypertensive emergency?

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Decrease the blood pressure promptly but gradually. A general guideline is to decrease arterial blood pressure by 20 to 25% within 30 to 60 minutes.

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What is the drug of choice for hypertensive emergency?

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Sodium nitroprusside 0.5 to 10 mcg/kg/min IV is the drug of choice; however, treatment with SNP is complicated by cyanide toxicity and lactic acidosis. Other alternative treatments are nicardipine, fenoldopam, esmolol, and labetalol.

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What recently FDA approved drug may be the new drug of choice for treating a hypertensive emergency?

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clevidipine, a third generation dihydropyridine calcium channel blocker with ultra short duration of action and selective arterial vasodilating properties has recently been approved.

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What is the leading cause of postoperative hospital admission?

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inadequate pain relief

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Postoperative hypertension is common and multifactorial. What factors contribute to postoperative hypertension?

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respiratory compromise or distress, stimulation of the sympathetic nervous system, visceral distention, volume overload

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