Don’t sweat inpatient hypertension any longer. Who needs guidelines when Dr. Noble Maleque (@nobility75, Emory University, Division of Hospital Medicine) explains the spectrum of hypertensive disorders in the inpatient setting, and an approach for thinking about treatment.
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Production, Script, Infographic, and Cover Art: Monee Amin, MD, Meredith Trubitt, MD MPH Hosts: Matthew Watto MD, FACP; Paul Williams MD, FACP, Monee Amin, MD, Meredith Trubitt, MD MPH Reviewer: Adam Barelski MDExecutive Producer: Beth GarbitelliShowrunner: Matthew Watto MD, FACPEditor: Clair Morgan of nodderly.comGuest: Noble Maleque MD
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Show Segments
Intro, disclaimer, guest bioGuest one-liner, Picks of the Week*DefinitionsCase from KashlakElevated blood pressure / hypertensive urgencyContributing factors to elevated blood pressure in the hospitalHypertensive urgency—to treat or not to treatTransitions of care and case against intensification of treatmentCase from KashlakHypertensive emergency diagnosis and treatmentSecondary HypertensionOutro