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Urgence hypertensive

Pression artérielle élevée et dommage d'organe/dysfonction associée

Recommandations

  • For adults with a hypertensive emergency and a compelling condition (such as aortic dissection, severe preeclampsia or eclampsia, or pheochromocytoma crisis), systolic blood pressure should be reduced to less than 140 mm Hg during the first hour and to less than 120 mm Hg in aortic dissection.
  • For adults with a hypertensive emergency but without a compelling condition, systolic blood pressure should be reduced by no more than 25% within the first hour; then, if stable, to 160/100 mm Hg within the next 2 to 6 hours; and then cautiously to normal during the following 24 to 48 hours.[1]

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Lien: https://medicalforum.ch/fr/article/doi/fms.2019.08308