2006
DOI: 10.1111/j.1524-6175.2005.04898.x
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Characteristics and Management of Patients Presenting to the Emergency Department With Hypertensive Urgency

Abstract: Hypertens. 2006;8:12-18)

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“…Overall, only 6% obtained the tests recommended by the guidelines, and 10% had no tests performed. 66,67 The known duration of HTN and procuring the serum urea level at presentation have been found to be the main predictors of survival in hypertensive crisis, with poorer outcomes for black patients. 21 The 1-year mortality rate is 79% for patients with untreated hypertensive emergencies, 68 and 5-year survival rate among all patients who present with hypertensive crisis is 74%.…”
Section: Prognosismentioning
confidence: 98%
“…Overall, only 6% obtained the tests recommended by the guidelines, and 10% had no tests performed. 66,67 The known duration of HTN and procuring the serum urea level at presentation have been found to be the main predictors of survival in hypertensive crisis, with poorer outcomes for black patients. 21 The 1-year mortality rate is 79% for patients with untreated hypertensive emergencies, 68 and 5-year survival rate among all patients who present with hypertensive crisis is 74%.…”
Section: Prognosismentioning
confidence: 98%
“…This was highlighted in a recent case series of adults presenting to the Emergency Department of a teaching hospital in the USA [7]. In that study, 90% of patients requiring intervention for a hypertensive urgency had a known diagnosis of hypertension; the most common contributing factors to the severe BP elevation included running out of prescribed medications and medication noncompliance.…”
Section: Etiologies Of Severe Hypertension In Children and Adolescentsmentioning
confidence: 94%
“…Ophthalmologic manifestations as an isolated sign of discovery of this pathology are rare, which makes the singularity of our clinical case [6,10]. Lam et al [11] described a case of malignant hypertension in a 7-year-old girl with pheochromocytoma in the context of Von Hippel-Lindau syndrome.…”
Section: At the Clinical Levelmentioning
confidence: 99%