Investigation of the patient with hypertension
GEORGE J MANGOSAn elevated blood pressure may be due to white-coat hypertension or a symptom of a more serious condition.
Hypertension – treating to target
MARK NELSONThe decision to treat elevated blood pressure with drugs should be determined by an individual’s high absolute risk of having an adverse cardiovascular event.
Management of hypertension
KAREN DUGGANAddressing the impediments to the effective management of hypertension will have major implications in the prevention of cardiovascular and renal adverse events.
Hypertension: dietary and lifestyle measures in a nutshell
TREFOR O MORGANMaking changes to lifestyle measures, such as diet and physical activity, can help reduce elevated blood pressure levels and the risk of cardiovascular disease.
Renal artery stenosis and hypertension – whom and how to screen and treat
ROB MACGINLEY, GEORGE J MANGOSRenovascular disease is an underlying cause in a significant proportion of patients who have refractory hypertension.
Hypertension and obstructive airways disease in the elderly
BELINDA R MILLERSystemic hypertension and obstructive airways disease are very common in the elderly, and frequently coexist.
Management of chronic hypertension in pregnancy
LAWRENCE P McMAHONThe clinician needs to distinguish between new-onset and chronic hypertension and be aware of possible secondary causes, particularly chronic kidney disease.