Abstract:Background and Aim: During anesthesia, hypertension is the most common additional risk factor that contributes to higher mortality rate. Antihypertension medicine’s withdrawal might leads to symptoms such as anxiety, rebound hypertension, myocardial infarction, tachyarrhythmia, angina exaggeration, and sudden death. The present study aimed to assess the perioperative management of blood pressure and effects of anesthesia in hypertensive patients undergoing general and orthopedic surgery. Patients and Method… Show more
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