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American Journal of Emergency Medicine | 2018

Cerebrovascular risks with rapid blood pressure lowering in the absence of hypertensive emergency

Joseph Miller; Sean Calo; Brian Reed; Richard Thompson; Bashar Nahab; Evan Wu; Kaleem Chaudhry; Phillip D. Levy

STUDY OBJECTIVE In the Emergency Department (ED) setting, clinicians commonly treat severely elevated blood pressure (BP) despite the absence of evidence supporting this practice. We sought to determine if this rapid reduction of severely elevated BP in the ED has negative cerebrovascular effects. METHODS This was a prospective quasi-experimental study occurring in an academic emergency department. The study was inclusive of patients with a systolic BP (SBP) > 180 mm Hg for whom the treating clinicians ordered intensive BP lowering with intravenous or short-acting oral agents. We excluded patients with clinical evidence of hypertensive emergency. We assessed cerebrovascular effects with measurements of middle cerebral artery flow velocities and any clinical neurological deterioration. RESULTS There were 39 patients, predominantly African American (90%) and male (67%) and with a mean age of 50 years. The mean pre-treatment SBP was 210 ± 26 mm Hg. The mean change in SBP was -38 mm Hg (95% CI -49 to -27) mm Hg. The average change in cerebral mean flow velocity was -5 (95% CI -7 to -2) cm/s, representing a -9% (95% CI -14% to -4%) change. Two patients (5.1%, 95% CI 0.52-16.9%) had an adverse neurological event. CONCLUSION While this small cohort did not find an overall substantial change in cerebral blood flow, it demonstrated adverse cerebrovascular effects from rapid BP reduction in the emergency setting.


Academic Emergency Medicine | 2015

Safety and Efficacy of Antihypertensive Prescription at Emergency Department Discharge

Aaron Brody; Tahsin Rahman; Brian Reed; Scott R. Millis; Brian A. Ference; John M. Flack; Phillip D. Levy


Annals of Emergency Medicine | 2013

Comparison of End Tidal CO2 and Cerebral Oximetry in Determining Return of Spontaneous Circulation During Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation

Thomas Engel; Craig Thomas; T. Scott; J. Wilburn; P. Medado; Brian Reed; Scott R. Millis; Brian J. O'Neil


Resuscitation | 2018

End tidal CO2 vs cerebral oximetry during cardiopulmonary resuscitation

Thomas Engel; Craig Thomas; P. Medado; Aveh Bastani; Brian Reed; Scott R. Millis; Brian O’Neil


Annals of Emergency Medicine | 2018

299 Retrospective Study of a Low-Risk Chest Pain Protocol in a Socioeconomically Disadvantaged Population

V.A. Kumar; E.M. Blake; F. Chaudhry; Brian Reed; Brian J. O'Neil; Phillip D. Levy


Annals of Emergency Medicine | 2016

71 Impact of a Non-invasive CVP Measurement Device on Emergency Physician Management of Patients With Acute Heart Failure

Mark J. Favot; Syed Imran Ayaz; T. Falcon; Jonathon Ottolini; J. Sabol; Brian Reed; P. Medado; Phillip D. Levy


Journal of The American Society of Hypertension | 2014

Therapeutic intensity score as a novel measure for anti-hypertensive therapy

Aaron Brody; Michael J. Burla; Alexander L. Marinica; Brain A. Ference; James J. Mahn; Justin Carroll; Samar A. Nasser; Brian Reed; Shiling Zhang; John M. Flack; Phillip D. Levy


Annals of Emergency Medicine | 2014

197 Physician Perception in Predicting Good Neurological Outcomes in Patients Resuscitated from Cardiac Arrest

S. McCormick; Thomas Engel; Craig Thomas; P. Medado; Brian Reed; Scott R. Millis; Brian J. O'Neil


Annals of Emergency Medicine | 2014

305 Efficiency and Effectiveness of a Chest Pain Protocol in an Urban Hospital Emergency Department

V.A. Kumar; M. Antoniolli; M. Suguitan; A. Kulek; N. Papale; K. Poltouri; H.A. Fritz; Brian Reed; T. Mohamad; Brian J. O'Neil; Phillip D. Levy


Circulation | 2013

Abstract 256: Cerebral Oximetry and End Tidal CO2 as Predictors of Futility During Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation

Craig Thomas; Thomas Engel; Brian Reed; P. Medado; Scott R. Millis; Brian O’Neil

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P. Medado

Wayne State University

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Aaron Brody

Wayne State University

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John M. Flack

Southern Illinois University School of Medicine

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V.A. Kumar

Wayne State University

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