Difficult hypertension : practical management and decision making

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Difficult hypertension : practical management and decision making

Martin J. Kendall, Norman M. Kaplan, Richard C. Horton

M. Dunitz, 1995

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Includes bibliographical refernces and index

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Description

Sets out the problems of dealing with, and the treatment for, difficult hypertension. The international contributors offer guidelines on how they personally would tackle the problem. The book is critical of the available evidence but also provides practical and clear guidelines for clinicians.

Table of Contents

1. Aims and Objectives 2. Children 3. Pregnancy 4. Elderly 5. Ethnic Factors 6. Secondary: Phaeochromocytomas, Conn's & Cushing's 7. Accelerated 8. Unresponsive 9. Isolated Systolic 10. Diabetes Mellitus 11. Renal Disease 12. Cerebrovascular Disease 13. Hypertensive Patient Having a General Anaesthetic 14. Concomitant Disorders 15. Evaluation of a New Antihypertensive Drug: An Industry Perspective 16. Determining the Impact of Antihypertensive Drugs on the Quality of Life 17. Antihypertensive Drugs: Assessing the Published Results

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