• Curr Opin Anaesthesiol · Jun 2019

    Review

    The patient with hypertension and new guidelines for therapy.

    • Karina G Vázquez-Narváez and Mario Ulibarri-Vidales.
    • Department of Anesthesiology and Perioperative Medicine, Instituto Nacional de Ciencias Médicas y Nutrición 'Salvador Zubirán', México City, México.
    • Curr Opin Anaesthesiol. 2019 Jun 1; 32 (3): 421-426.

    Purpose Of ReviewHypertension is a leading disease in preoperative clinics; nearly 60% of patients over 60 years have it. Many guidelines have been published for the diagnosis and treatment of hypertension. Last year, the American College of Cardiology/American Heart Association and European Society of Cardiology and European Society of Hypertension made new recommendations for diagnosis and management, with special emphasis on targets, nonpharmacological treatment, and management of the elderly patient, and pharmacological therapy. We will review relevant concordances and differences that are important for the anesthesiologist and perioperative management.Recent FindingsAdults with stage 1 hypertension have a two-fold increase in cardiovascular disease risk. Tight blood pressure management improves outcome. Discontinuing angiotensin receptor blockers/angiotensin converting enzyme inhibitors is associated with less intraoperative hypotension and probably less morbidity and mortality.SummaryNew guidelines could increase the burden of patients with pharmacological treatment that will need surgery and require case by case considerations. The scarcity of information demands trials about blood pressure management and consensus about antihypertensive medications in perioperative period.

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