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Hypertension in the Emergency Department

机译:急诊科高血压

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Hypertension is the leading risk factor for the global burden of disease, yet more than 20 % of adults with hypertension are unaware of their condition. Underlying hypertension affects over 25 % emergency department attendees, and the condition is more commonly encountered in emergency departments than in primary care settings. Emergency departments are strategically well placed to fulfill the important public health goal of screening for hypertension, yet less than 30 % of patients with mild to severe hypertension are referred for follow up. In predominantly African American populations, subclinical hypertensive disease is highly prevalent in ED attendees with asymptomatic elevated blood pressure. Although medical intervention is not usually required, in select patient populations, it may be beneficial for antihypertensive medications to be started or adjusted in the emergency department, aiming for optimizing blood pressure control earlier while waiting for continuing care.
机译:高血压是造成全球疾病负担的主要危险因素,但仍有20%以上的高血压成年人不知道自己的病情。潜在的高血压会影响超过25%的急诊科就诊者,而且这种情况在急诊科比在初级保健机构更常见。急诊科在战略上处于有利位置,可以实现筛查高血压这一重要的公共卫生目标,但只有不到30%的轻度至重度高血压患者需要进行随访。在非裔美国人人群中,亚临床高血压疾病在无症状血压升高的急诊科医师中普遍存在。尽管通常不需要医疗干预,但在特定的患者人群中,在急诊科开始或调整降压药物可能是有益的,目的是在等待继续护理的同时尽早优化血压控制。

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