[Hypertensive Crisis in the Elderly Patients].

Kardiologiia

Russian Clinical and Research Center of Gerontology, N. I. Pirogov Russian National Medical University, Moscow, Russia.

Published: June 2020

A hypertensive crisis is a sudden increase in blood pressure (BP) to an individually high level associated with clinical symptoms and target organ damage, in which BP must be reduced immediately. Since 2018 in Europe and since 2020 in Russia, an uncomplicated hypertensive crisis is recommended to be considered as a part of malignant (uncontrolled) arterial hypertension. The clinical picture of increased BP in elderly patients is characterized by nonspecific symptoms even in target organ damage. Management of this group of patients requires a physician to know the patient's comorbidities and the drugs taken on a regular basis to minimize development of side effects of the administered drugs and their undesirable interaction with the chronic therapy.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.18087/cardio.2020.5.n1121DOI Listing

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