To Treat or Not to Treat: Managing Markedly Elevated, Asymptomatic Hypertension in the Emergency Department.

IF 1 Q4 NURSING
Advanced Emergency Nursing Journal Pub Date : 2025-07-01 Epub Date: 2025-07-31 DOI:10.1097/TME.0000000000000574
Philip Davis, Dian Evans
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Abstract

The Research to Practice column focuses on improving the research critique skills and translation of research findings into emergency care clinical practice. In this issue, we discuss the findings of Chaudry et al. (2024) on risk factors associated with major adverse cardiovascular events after discharge in emergency department patients with markedly elevated blood pressures without evidence of target organ injury. The investigators conclude that there are a number of clinical characteristics and symptoms that build on the clinical policy recommendations by the American College of Emergency Physicians on which patients should receive routine diagnostic screening or antihypertensive treatment while in the emergency department to reduce their risk of adverse outcomes.

治疗或不治疗:处理急诊科明显升高的无症状高血压。
“从研究到实践”栏目的重点是提高研究批评技能和将研究成果转化为急诊临床实践。在这一期中,我们讨论了Chaudry等人(2024)对急诊科血压明显升高且无靶器官损伤的患者出院后主要不良心血管事件相关危险因素的研究结果。研究人员得出结论,根据美国急诊医师学会的临床政策建议,患者应在急诊科接受常规诊断筛查或抗高血压治疗,以减少不良后果的风险,有许多临床特征和症状。
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期刊介绍: Advanced Emergency Nursing Journal is a peer-reviewed journal designed to meet the needs of advanced practice clinicians, clinical nurse specialists, nurse practitioners, healthcare professionals, and clinical and academic educators in emergency nursing. Articles contain evidence-based material that can be applied to daily practice. Continuing Education opportunities are available in each issue. Feature articles focus on in-depth, state of the science content relevant to advanced practice nurses and experienced clinicians in emergency care. Ongoing Departments Include: Cases of Note Radiology Rounds Research to Practice Applied Pharmacology
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