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Pediatric emergency care · Jun 2005
ReviewThe assessment and management of hypertensive emergencies and urgencies in children.
- Erika Constantine and James Linakis.
- Department of Emergency Medicine and Pediatrics, Brown Medical University, Providence, RI, USA. Erika_Constantine@brown.edu
- Pediatr Emerg Care. 2005 Jun 1; 21 (6): 391-6; quiz 397.
AbstractAlthough the prevalence of hypertension in the pediatric population is estimated at only 1% to 2%, hypertensive urgencies and emergencies may be encountered in the emergency department. Efficient management of these children is of utmost importance to avoid some of the life-threatening complications associated with hypertension and its treatment. This article serves to review some of the important aspects of pediatric hypertensive emergencies, including diagnosis, emergency department investigations, and pharmacologic management.
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