1981
DOI: 10.1001/jama.1981.03320080034024
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Oral Clonidine Loading in Hypertensive Urgencies

Abstract: The response to oral clonidine hydrochloride loading in 36 severely hypertensive patients is presented. Each patient initially received 0.2 mg of clonidine hydrochloride, followed by 0.1 mg each hour until a dose of 0.7 mg had been given, or the diastolic blood pressure (BP) reached a predetermined goal (110 mm Hg or total fall of at least 20 mm Hg). Only two patients (6%) failed to reach this goal. Supine BP in the group fell from 212 +/- 22 (SD)/139 +/- 11 (SD) mm Hg to 151 +/- 21 (SD) mm Hg at six hours. Th… Show more

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“…Eighty-three percent of the patients (19/23) reached this goal at 45 minutes or less (Fig 1). The mean decrease in diastolic blood pressure at 45 minutes in all patients receiving nifedipine was 29 mm Hg (range, 8 to 55 mm Hg). The mean decrease in systolic blood pressure at 45 minutes for all patients receiving nifed¬ ipine was 47 mm Hg (range, 15 to 96 mm Hg) (Fig 2).…”
Section: Nifedipine Groupmentioning
confidence: 93%
“…Eighty-three percent of the patients (19/23) reached this goal at 45 minutes or less (Fig 1). The mean decrease in diastolic blood pressure at 45 minutes in all patients receiving nifedipine was 29 mm Hg (range, 8 to 55 mm Hg). The mean decrease in systolic blood pressure at 45 minutes for all patients receiving nifed¬ ipine was 47 mm Hg (range, 15 to 96 mm Hg) (Fig 2).…”
Section: Nifedipine Groupmentioning
confidence: 93%
“…Accordingly, in the absence of detailed management guidelines and algorithms supported by data from the appropriate clinical trials, practitioners employ a number of diverse protocols, with quite varied results. [22][23][24][25][26][27][28][29][30][31][32][33] …”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It is also important to observe that hypertensive patients experience a decrease in blood pressure after being admitted to the hospital regardless of the treatment [2][3][4][5] . In the last 2 decades, antihypertensive medications that act quickly after oral or sublingual administration [6][7][8][9][10][11][12] have been used. The ease of administering such drugs contributes to their prescription before elevation of blood pressure.…”
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confidence: 99%