PMID: 8600604Dec 1, 1995Paper

Guidelines for the management of hypertension at primary health care level. Hypertension Society of Southern Africa, endorsed by the Medical Association of South Africa and the Medical Research Council

South African Medical Journal = Suid-Afrikaanse Tydskrif Vir Geneeskunde

Abstract

To outline rational and cost-effective comprehensive management of hypertension by health care professionals in a primary care setting. Control of hypertension with a target blood pressure (BP) of systolic 140 - 159 mmHg, diastolic 90 - 94 mmHg, with minimal or no drug side-effects. Reduce BP in the elderly and those with severe hypertension gradually. Stricter BP control is required for patients with end-organ damage, coexisting risk factors, diabetes mellitus. Extensive data including many randomised controlled trials showed the benefit of controlling hypertension. This evidence is reported in Opie L. H. and Steyn K., Rationale for the hypertension guidelines for primary care in South Africa, S Afr Med J 1995; 85: 1325-1338. To treat as many of the untreated hypertensive patients as possible, using rational and cost-effective care. Cost-effectiveness and access to therapy are major issues. Reduction in stroke, cardiac failure, renal failure and coronary artery disease. The major precautions and contraindications to each antihypertensive drug recommended are listed. The financial costs of the drugs are considered. Correct BP measurement procedure. identification of blood pressure levels for appropriate management. Evaluation o...Continue Reading

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