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Journal of Clinical Hypertension | 2013

Patients With Hypertensive Crises Who Are Admitted to a Coronary Care Unit: Clinical Characteristics and Outcomes

Héctor González Pacheco; Neisser Morales Victorino; Juan Pablo Núñez Urquiza; Alfredo Altamirano Castillo; Ursulo Juárez Herrera; Alexandra Arias Mendoza; Francisco Azar Manzur; Jose Luis Briseño de la Cruz; Carlos Martínez Sánchez

Patients with hypertensive crises, especially hypertensive emergencies, require immediate admittance to an intensive care unit for rapid blood pressure (BP) control. The authors analyzed the prevalence of hypertensive crisis, the clinical characteristics, and the evolution of patients with hypertensive emergencies and urgencies. Patients were divided into 3 groups according to their BP values: group I, predominant systolic hypertension (≥180/≤119 mm Hg); group II, severe systolic and diastolic hypertension (≥180/≥120 mm Hg); and group III, predominant diastolic hypertension (≤179/≥120 mm Hg). Of all of the patients admitted to a coronary care unit, 538 experienced a hypertensive crisis, which represented 5.08% of all admissions. Hypertensive emergency was predominant in 76.6% of the cases, which corresponded to acute coronary syndrome and acute decompensated heart failure in 59.5% and 25.2% of the cases, respectively. A pattern of predominant systolic hypertension (≥180/≤119 mm Hg) was most commonly observed in the hypertensive crisis group (71.4%) and the hypertensive emergency group (72.1%). The medications that were most commonly used at onset included intravenous vasodilators (nitroglycerin in 63.4% and sodium nitroprusside in 16.4% of the patients). The overall mortality rate was 3.7%. The mortality rate was 4.6% for hypertensive emergency cases and 0.8% for hypertensive urgencies cases.Patients with hypertensive crises, especially hypertensive emergencies, require immediate admittance to an intensive care unit for rapid blood pressure (BP) control. The authors analyzed the prevalence of hypertensive crisis, the clinical characteristics, and the evolution of patients with hypertensive emergencies and urgencies. Patients were divided into 3 groups according to their BP values: group I, predominant systolic hypertension (≥180/≤119 mm Hg); group II, severe systolic and diastolic hypertension (≥180/≥120 mm Hg); and group III, predominant diastolic hypertension (≤179/≥120 mm Hg). Of all of the patients admitted to a coronary care unit, 538 experienced a hypertensive crisis, which represented 5.08% of all admissions. Hypertensive emergency was predominant in 76.6% of the cases, which corresponded to acute coronary syndrome and acute decompensated heart failure in 59.5% and 25.2% of the cases, respectively. A pattern of predominant systolic hypertension (≥180/≤119 mm Hg) was most commonly observed in the hypertensive crisis group (71.4%) and the hypertensive emergency group (72.1%). The medications that were most commonly used at onset included intravenous vasodilators (nitroglycerin in 63.4% and sodium nitroprusside in 16.4% of the patients). The overall mortality rate was 3.7%. The mortality rate was 4.6% for hypertensive emergency cases and 0.8% for hypertensive urgencies cases.


Revista Portuguesa De Pneumologia | 2007

Insuficiencia cardíaca aguda e insuficiencia cardíaca descompensada

María Alexandra Arias Mendoza; Gustavo Rojas Velasco; Gerardo Vieyra Herrera; Oswaldo A Lagunas Uriarte; Ursulo Juárez Herrera; Carlos Martínez Sánchez


Revista De Investigacion Clinica | 2014

Hemorragia intramiocárdica en el infarto miocárdico con reperfusión espontánea

Jesús Vargas Barrón; Héctor González Pacheco; Gabriela Meléndez Ramírez; Francisco Javier Roldán; Félix Damas de los Santos; Aloha Meave González; Carlos Martínez Sánchez


international conference on information fusion | 2013

Fusion of sensor data and intelligence in FITS

Enrique Martí; Alvaro Luis; Jesús García; Susana Onate; Carlos Martínez Sánchez; Sergio González


Journal of the American College of Cardiology | 2014

PROGNOSIS OF ACUTE DECOMPENSATED HEART FAILURE IN PATIENTS WITH PRESERVED AND REDUCED LEFT VENTRICULAR EJECTION FRACTION BASED ON N-TERMINAL PRO-B-TYPE NATRIURETIC PEPTIDE AT ADMISSION

Reynie Leonel Reinoso Gonell; Alexandra Arias-Mendoza; Julio Sandoval Zarate; Héctor González Pacheco; Carlos Martínez Sánchez; Amada Alvarez Sangabriel; Francisco Azar Manzur; José Luis Briseño-de la Cruz; Daniela Leon Hernandez


Revista Portuguesa De Pneumologia | 2008

Influence of rosuvastaitn in endothelial function and oxidative stress, in patients with acute coronary syndrome

Sandra Nagay Hernández; Juan José Flores Molina; Hermes llarraza Lomelí; Carlos Martínez Sánchez; Leonardo del Valle Mondragón; Fermín Alejandro Tenorio López; Gustavo Pastelín Hernández


Arch. Inst. Cardiol. Méx | 1997

Análisis de la permeabilidad por trombolisis de la arteria responsable de infarto miocárdico agudo

Jorge Carrillo Calvillo; Eduardo Chuquiure Valenzuela; Carlos Martínez Sánchez; Héctor González Pacheco; Luis Jáuregui Placencia; Marco Antonio Peña Duque; Ursulo Juárez Herrera; Martín Rosas; Eulo Lupi Herrera


Control: La publicidad desde 1962 | 2011

El medio digital, futuro esperanzador pero plagado de incógnitas: [debate]

Carlos Martínez Sánchez; Xavier Rius; Agustín Pérez; Yago Castillo; Daniel Casal; Silvia Velasco; Víctor Colomer; Juan Vallejo; Enrique de la Torre; Germán Martínez; Beatriz Fernández de Bordóns; Marisa Manzano; Rafa Calleja; Sergio González


Revista Portuguesa De Pneumologia | 2008

Impacto del uso de rosuvastatina en los primeros días de un síndrome coronario agudo en la función endotelial y el poder oxidativo

Sandra Nagay Hernández; Juan José Flores Molina; Hermes llarraza Lomelí; Carlos Martínez Sánchez; Leonardo del Valle Mondragón; Fermín Alejandro Tenorio López; Gustavo Pastelín Hernández


Revista Portuguesa De Pneumologia | 2007

Combinación farmacológica en el tratamiento del infarto agudo del miocardio con elevación del segmento ST: análisis de la literatura y experiencia en la Unidad Coronaria del Instituto Nacional de Cardiología Dr Ignacio Chávez

Carlos Martínez Sánchez; Gustavo Rojas Velasco; Alexandra Arias Mendoza; Jesús Martínez Reding García

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Martín Rosas Peralta

Mexican Social Security Institute

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Jorge Gaspar

Brigham and Women's Hospital

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Aloha Meave González

National Autonomous University of Mexico

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