Slow on the Draw-ED Management of Elevated BP in Older Adults.

Document Type

Article

Publication Date

3-1-2024

Publication Title

Current hypertension reports

Abstract

PURPOSE OF REVIEW: The purpose of this study is to review data surrounding the emergency department management of elevated blood pressure in older adults, including the management of hypertensive crisis and outpatient management of markedly elevated blood pressure.

RECENT FINDINGS: Acute lowering of blood pressure in older adults with markedly elevated blood pressure may lead to serious complications without improvements in hospital length of stay, return visits, or mortality. Older adults presenting with elevated blood pressures without evidence of end-organ damage should be referred for outpatient management of their blood pressure. Treatment of hypertensive emergency should follow standard guidelines with additional considerations for aging physiology. Acute lowering of elevated blood pressure in older adults without evidence of end-organ damage has the potential for harm. If the emergency physician opts to acutely treat, they should consider the increased risk of side effects in older adults and avoid Beers list medications including short-acting nifedipine and clonidine.

Volume

26

Issue

3

First Page

107

Last Page

117

DOI

10.1007/s11906-023-01284-y

ISSN

1534-3111

PubMed ID

37987967

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