Da Silva P M, Martins J D, Nobre F L
Serviço de Medicina do Hospital de Santa Marta, Lisboa.
Acta Med Port. 1995 Dec;8(12):685-90.
The goal of the accurate treatment of an hypertensive crisis is to reduce the critically elevated blood pressure to a safer level, in an hemodynamic point of view, although not necessarily normal. The authors stress that a prompt and correct diagnosis in distinguishing hypertensive emergencies from urgencies, in understanding its pathophysiology and the knowledge of available drugs is essential for a successful management.