2016
DOI: 10.5335/rfo.v20i3.4025
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Crise hipertensiva na odontologia

Abstract: IntroduçãoConsiderada como um dos fatores de risco cardiovascular mais importantes, a hipertensão arterial sistêmica é uma condição bastante prevalente na população adulta 1 , e atinge aproximadamente de 15% a 20% da população brasileira 2 . Em muitos casos, a primeira forma de apresentação da hipertensão arterial sistêmica é a crise hipertensiva 3 . Caracterizada por um aumento rápido, intenso e inapropriado da pressão arterial, a crise hipertensiva é uma das complicações da hipertensão arterial 2,4-8 associa… Show more

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“…Southerland et al,(2016) corroborate that hypertensive crises occur in 1% of patients diagnosed with hypertension and that although rare, they occur in an average of 500,000 cases. That is why Pegoraro et al (2015) state that it is not just for one type of professional to know how to recognize the signs and how to act, but for all professionals who may be faced with these clinical situations. Pegoraro et al (2015) just like Lucius & Barreto (2012) say that mainly the dental surgeon must know how to proceed once fear is involved promoting anxiety and leading to stress.…”
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“…Southerland et al,(2016) corroborate that hypertensive crises occur in 1% of patients diagnosed with hypertension and that although rare, they occur in an average of 500,000 cases. That is why Pegoraro et al (2015) state that it is not just for one type of professional to know how to recognize the signs and how to act, but for all professionals who may be faced with these clinical situations. Pegoraro et al (2015) just like Lucius & Barreto (2012) say that mainly the dental surgeon must know how to proceed once fear is involved promoting anxiety and leading to stress.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…That is why Pegoraro et al (2015) state that it is not just for one type of professional to know how to recognize the signs and how to act, but for all professionals who may be faced with these clinical situations. Pegoraro et al (2015) just like Lucius & Barreto (2012) say that mainly the dental surgeon must know how to proceed once fear is involved promoting anxiety and leading to stress. And if the patient presents any signs and symptoms characteristic of a hypertensive crisis, the care should be immediately stopped.…”
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“…A hypertensive crisis results from a sudden and intense increase in blood pressure, in which very high blood pressure levels are observed ( ≥ 180 x 120 mmHg). Accompanied by signs and symptoms such as feeling unwell, dizziness, breath shortness, visual changes, severe headache, coughing, chest pain, and vasospasm (Levasseur et al, 2013;Pegoraro & Oliveira, 2015) The hypertensive crisis may represent an emergency or clinical urgency. In a hypertensive emergency event, signs indicating damage to target organs, such as stroke, acute pulmonary edema, and myocardial infarction can be observed.…”
Section: Hypertensive Crisismentioning
confidence: 99%