Hypertension and emergency medicine: an update

Submitted: 5 February 2013
Accepted: 5 February 2013
Published: 4 March 2013
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The objective of this paper is to evaluate the correct management of hypertension in emergency departments. Studies were identified searching PubMed up to April 30, 2012, combining the terms €˜HYPERTENSIVE EMERGENCY' and €˜HYPERTENSIVE URGENCY'. The search strategy was limited to English and Italian language papers on adult and pediatric patients. Hypertensive crises are commonly found in emergency departments. A range of pharmacological options are available in this setting, but each physician should tailor theoretical principles to the individual patient according to his or her clinical parameters.

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Meschi, M., Detrenis, S., Bianchi, L., Saccò, M., Bertorelli, M., Pioli, S., Boffetti, F., Spagnoli, F., Fiaccadori, E., & Caiazza, A. (2013). Hypertension and emergency medicine: an update. Italian Journal of Medicine, 7(1), 6–13. https://doi.org/10.4081/itjm.2013.6

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