TY - JOUR
T1 - Southwestern internal medicine conference
T2 - Difficult-to-treat hypertension
AU - Kaplan, Norman M
PY - 1995
Y1 - 1995
N2 - In this article, the author identifies the major causes of difficult-to- treat hypertension and provides guidelines for its management. The data were obtained from multiple clinical series of patients with hypertension resistant to therapy, reports of over-sensitivity to antihypertensive drugs, and the effects of anxiety-induced hyperventilation. As many as 15% of patients are resistant to antihypertensive therapy. Of the multiple possible causes for resistance, volume overload is the most common. Volume overload, in turn, is related to multiple factors, with inadequate diuretic therapy playing a major role. Many patients may experience tissue hypoperfusion when given usual doses of antihypertensive therapy, making their hypertension difficult to treat. In the author's experience, an even larger number of patients have psychosomatic symptoms, usually attributable to anxiety- induced hyperventilation, that often are blamed on their therapy. Therefore, hypertension may be difficult to treat for various reasons. When the cause is recognized, appropriate management almost always can be provided.
AB - In this article, the author identifies the major causes of difficult-to- treat hypertension and provides guidelines for its management. The data were obtained from multiple clinical series of patients with hypertension resistant to therapy, reports of over-sensitivity to antihypertensive drugs, and the effects of anxiety-induced hyperventilation. As many as 15% of patients are resistant to antihypertensive therapy. Of the multiple possible causes for resistance, volume overload is the most common. Volume overload, in turn, is related to multiple factors, with inadequate diuretic therapy playing a major role. Many patients may experience tissue hypoperfusion when given usual doses of antihypertensive therapy, making their hypertension difficult to treat. In the author's experience, an even larger number of patients have psychosomatic symptoms, usually attributable to anxiety- induced hyperventilation, that often are blamed on their therapy. Therefore, hypertension may be difficult to treat for various reasons. When the cause is recognized, appropriate management almost always can be provided.
KW - Hypertension
KW - Resistant hypertension
KW - Treatment of hypertension
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U2 - 10.1097/00000441-199506000-00008
DO - 10.1097/00000441-199506000-00008
M3 - Review article
C2 - 7771505
AN - SCOPUS:0029055411
SN - 0002-9629
VL - 309
SP - 339
EP - 346
JO - The American journal of the medical sciences
JF - The American journal of the medical sciences
IS - 6
ER -