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Hypotension And Antihypertensives Essay

Hypotension & Antihypertensives Antihypertensives should not be withheld just for hypotensive purpose. Patients with other high risk conditions, such heart failure, IHD, chronic kidney disease, recurrent stroke, etc., should be given antihypertensives inspite of hypotension. Patients with hypertension target organ damage, or at risk of, should continue antihypertensives, even with hypotensive events. Pregnant women with chronic hypertension who are at risk of preeclampsia should also continue with antihypertensives, even with hypotension situations.

"Therapeutic decisions in individuals with hypertension and other high risk conditions, such as heart failure, IHD, chronic kidney disease, recurrent stroke, etc., should be directed at both the compelling condition and lowering blood pressure" (National High Blood Pressure Education Program, 2004, Aug). According to the authors, 40-50% of patients with heart failure symptoms have preserved systolic function and are more likely to have hypertension, LVH, and isolated diastolic dysfunction. Progression to more severe...

CAD causes heart failure in approximately two thirds of heart failure patients in the U.S. Type 2 diabetes is also associated with 70-80% chance of premature death from CVD and stroke. Research showed that with each 10 mmHg decrease in systolic blood pressure was associated with average reduction rates of diabetes-related mortality by 15%, MI 11%, and microvascular complications of retinopathy or nephropathy by 13%.
Hypertension target organ damage can be reduced or prevented with the use of antihypertensives (Sartori, 2005). The author also explains that the use of antihypertensives is reasonable in the prevention of cardiovascular events in patients with PAF when a small reduction in life expectancy is expected. And, recommends antihypertensives for…

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Program, H.B. (2004, Aug). Special Situations in Hypertension Management. Bethesda, MD Retrieved from http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/books/NBK9629/: American Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute (U.S.).

Sartori, M.P. (2005). Orthostatic Hypotension and Supine Hypertension in Primary Autonomic Failure. Hypertension, vol 45, e18-e19 Retrieved from http://www.hyper.ahajournals.org/content/45/6/e18.full.
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