HYPERTENSIVE CRISIS-MANAGEMENT
SUMMARY
1. Treatment goal is a controlled, steady decrease of the diastolic BP to 100-105 mmHg within 2-6 hours.
2. Generally, IV agents are used (e.g., nitroprusside, nicardipine, labetalol) because oral drugs reduce the BP in a less rapid and less predictable way.
3. Rapid drop in BP may cause an ischemic stroke or MI.
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