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Cardiovascular
Blood pressure reduction
Urgent control of elevated blood pressure
Conditions associated with hypertensive emergencies
Cardiovascular
Atherosclerotic cardiovascular disease risk estimation
Modifiable lifestyle risk factors for atherosclerotic cardiovascular disease
Lipid modification
Blood pressure reduction
Hypertension and blood pressure reduction
Urgent control of elevated blood pressure
Classification and diagnosis of severely elevated blood pressure
Approach to managing severely elevated blood pressure
Severely elevated blood pressure without symptoms
Hypertensive urgency
Hypertensive emergency
Conditions associated with hypertensive emergencies
Acute pulmonary oedema in hypertensive emergencies
Adrenergic crisis in hypertensive emergencies
Aortic dissection in hypertensive emergencies
Stroke in hypertensive emergencies
Baroreflex dysfunction and autonomic dysreflexia in hypertensive emergency
Pregnancy and severely elevated blood pressure
References
Acute chest pain of possible cardiac origin
Acute coronary syndromes
Stable angina
Antithrombotic therapy after endovascular and cardiac interventions
Secondary prevention of atherosclerotic cardiovascular events
Peripheral artery disease
Pericarditis
Heart failure
Cardiac rehabilitation programs
Tachyarrhythmias
Bradyarrhythmias
Orthostatic hypotension
Pulmonary hypertension
Venous thromboembolism
Periprocedural management of patients with cardiovascular disease
Principles of anticoagulant therapy
Conditions associated with hypertensive emergencies
Acute pulmonary oedema in hypertensive emergencies
Adrenergic crisis in hypertensive emergencies
Aortic dissection in hypertensive emergencies
Stroke in hypertensive emergencies
Baroreflex dysfunction and autonomic dysreflexia in hypertensive emergency