Graham A. MacGregor; Michael Stowasser S. Karger Publishers Ltd (2016) Pehmeäkantinen kirja 46,00 € |
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Hypertension is the biggest cause of death and disability in the world, yet it remains underdiagnosed, undertreated and, in many cases, poorly controlled. As in the previous edition, 'Fast Facts: Hypertension' advises on: * accurate measurement of blood pressure and problems such as 'white-coat' hypertension * routine assessments for people with high blood pressure * other modifiable risk factors (smoking, high cholesterol levels etc.) * non-pharmacological measures (reducing salt, losing weight, increasing physical activity etc.) * rational and effective use of all drug treatments * identification of people with secondary hypertension * treatment of children, pregnant women, the elderly and patients with diabetes. Updates in this new edition include: * distinguishing between patients with primary (low renin) and secondary aldosteronism * greater use of home BP measurement in clinical decision-making * the latest thinking on BP treatment thresholds * new guidance on fourth-line therapy for resistant hypertension Sometimes dubbed 'the silent killer', hypertension rarely produces symptoms until it manifests as a heart attack or stroke, so early identification of the condition and appropriate management are vital. This practical readable refresher for every-day use supports better investigation and treatment of high blood pressure by primary care providers and better self-management by patients. Contents: * The dangers of raised blood pressure * Causes * Investigation * When to treat * How to treat * Special patient groups * Uncontrolled hypertension * Useful resources
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