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Management of hypertensive emergencies: a practical approach

Journal

BLOOD PRESSURE
Volume 30, Issue 4, Pages 208-219

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TAYLOR & FRANCIS LTD
DOI: 10.1080/08037051.2021.1917983

Keywords

Hypertensive emergencies; hypertensive crises; urgencies; organ damage; treatment

Funding

  1. European Cooperation in Science and Technology ADMIRE [BM1301]
  2. European Cooperation in Science and Technology [ENSAT-HT 633983]
  3. Italian Society of Hypertension (SIIA)
  4. FORICA (The Foundation for advanced Research In Hypertension and Cardiovascular diseases)

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Management of patients with acute increases of high blood pressure values presents a clinical challenge, but with improved understanding of pathophysiology, a novel symptoms- and evidence-based streamlined algorithm has been proposed for quick identification and immediate treatment of hypertensive emergencies, aiming to address acute organ damage.
Background: Acute increases of high blood pressure values, usually described as 'hypertensive crises', 'hypertensive urgencies' or 'hypertensive emergencies', are common causes of patients' presentation to emergency departments. Owing to the lack of ad hoc randomized clinical trials, current recommendations/suggestions for treatment of these patients are not evidenced-based and, therefore, the management of acute increases of blood pressure values represent a clinical challenge. However, an improved understanding of the underlying pathophysiology has changed radically the approach to management of the patients presenting with these conditions in recent years. Accordingly, it has been proposed to abandon the terms 'hypertensive crises' and 'hypertensive urgencies', and restrict the focus to 'hypertensive emergencies'. Aims and Methods: Starting from these premises, we aimed at systematically review all available studies (years 2010-2020) to garner information on the current management of hypertensive emergencies, in order to develop a novel symptoms- and evidence-based streamlined algorithm for the assessment and treatment of these patients. Results and Conclusions: In this educational review we proposed the BARKH-based algorithm for a quick identification of hypertensive emergencies and associated acute organ damage, to allow the patients with hypertensive emergencies to receive immediate treatment in a proper setting.

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