[High blood pressure in the hospital: intensify medication or ignore?]

2021 
High blood pressure is a common finding in hospitalized patients. Anxiety, pain and fever can all increase blood pressure to various degrees. The question is whether this adaptive response is harmful and should lead to initiation or intensification of treatment or can be ignored. A recent retrospective study has shown that intensification of blood pressure lowering medication in patients who are hospitalized with non-cardiac conditions is associated with a higher incidence of in-hospital complications, in particular myocardial infarction and renal insufficiency, while another study demonstrated that patients who are discharged from hospital with intensified antihypertensive treatment have an increased risk of readmission without a reduction in cardiac events after one year. Although retrospective in nature, these data show that we should be careful with anti-hypertensive medication in patients hospitalized for non-cardiac conditions and that blood pressure monitoring should be focused on the identification of low rather than high blood pressure values.
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