2011
DOI: 10.4172/2155-6148.1000128
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Incidence, Associated Clinical Factors and Outcome of Hypertensive Crises in Critically Ill Patients: A Prospective Survey

Abstract: Background: Hypertensive crises (HCs) are common among critically ill patients. However, little is known of their epidemiology, particularly actual rate and outcome of affected patients. Primary end-point of the study was to assess incidence of and clinical factors associated with HCs in a cohort of patients admitted to a general ICU. Secondary end-point was to assess the impact of HC on patients' outcome.Methods: All patients consecutively admitted to a general ICU over a 13 months period were included in the… Show more

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