Emergencies Hypertensive: A long term follow-up of renal function with pharmacological and Non Pharmacological therapy
Journal: Archives of Clinical Hypertension (Vol.5, No. 1)Publication Date: 2019-05-16
Authors : Tiziana Ciarambino; Mauro Giordano;
Page : 001-002
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Abstract
Background: Patients who experience emergencies (HEs) and urgencies (HUs) hypertensive are at high risk for developing clinical complications such as ischemic attack, acute renal injury, or any other ischemic organ damage.
Methods: We reported a case of 45 year-old female admitted to our Emergency Medicine Department for cefalea. The clinical characteristics at admission were: BP was 220/125 mmHg, HR 90 bpm, SO2 92% A.A., no fever, BMI 25 kg/m2. She received a treatment with intravenous labetalolo 20 mg BID, followed by 20 mg after 20 minutes. After about 6 hours she was asymptomatic and blood pressure was 150/90 mmHg. We invited to take enalapril 20 mg and she started low protein diet (LPD) (0.8 gr/Kg/day) at home.
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