Definitions and Epidemiological Aspects of Hypertensive Urgencies and Emergencies.
Anna PainiCarlo AggiustiFabio BertacchiniClaudia Agabiti RoseiGiulia MaruelliChiara ArnoldiSara CappelliniMaria Lorenza MuiesanMassimo SalvettiPublished in: High blood pressure & cardiovascular prevention : the official journal of the Italian Society of Hypertension (2018)
Acute blood pressure (BP) elevation represents a frequent reason of concern for clinicians in everyday clinical practice. The terms "hypertensive emergencies" and "hypertensive urgencies" may be used in order to better define the so called "hypertensive crises". A hypertensive emergency may be defined as a condition characterized by an acute and severe elevation of blood pressure (BP) associated to a new onset or worsening organ damage (OD). A hypertensive urgency may be defined as a condition characterized by an isolated elevation of BP values without evidence of acute hypertensive OD. This article will review the definition, the prevalence, and the prognostic implications of hypertensive emergencies and urgencies.
Keyphrases
- blood pressure
- hypertensive patients
- heart rate
- liver failure
- clinical practice
- respiratory failure
- drug induced
- emergency department
- oxidative stress
- blood glucose
- early onset
- palliative care
- aortic dissection
- hepatitis b virus
- insulin resistance
- metabolic syndrome
- urinary incontinence
- extracorporeal membrane oxygenation
- glycemic control
- emergency medical