Hypertension Flashcards

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What are the steps in the workup of hypertension?

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  1. Establish the diagnosis (Multiple readings over a period of time, with ambulatory, home and school measurements often required)
  2. History and examination looking for causes
  3. Ix: UEC, UA, Uric acid, ECG, ECHO
  4. Assess other CVS risk factors
    - Obesity, FHx, Dyslipidaemia, smoking, diabetes, inactivity
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What features on Hx may give clues for the cause of hypertension?

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  1. Acute severe HTN: Headache, dizziness, N&V, irritability, neurological manifestations, CHF, renal dysfunction, stroke
  2. Primary aldosteronism: Weakness and muscle cramps from low K+
  3. Catecholamines or high T4: palpitations, sweating, headache
  4. Neonatal: Use of UA catheters –> renovascular complications
  5. COA
  6. Renal: Obstructive uropathies, UTI, radiation, trauma and surgery
  7. Medications
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What are the most common causes of secondary hypertension?

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90% caused by
1- Renal parenchymal disease
2- Renovascular disease
3- COA (20%)
4- Endocrine and others
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