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The results of the study showed that during 3 years (2012–2014), the number of cases of uncontrolled arterial hypertension in two adjacent (control and main) emergency departments increased by 15.7% and 19.3%, respectively, and amounted to 95.2 and 95.4% of cases, respectively. It was proved that the increase in calls for emergency medical care in connection with uncontrolled arterial hypertension was due to an increase in multiple calls (23.5% and 26.4%, respectively) to the same patients, mainly of elderly senile age with comorbid pathology (78.4% and 84.2%, respectively). In the final comparative 3-year (2015–2017) study in two adjacent (control and main) emergency departments, it was shown that individually selected self-help with two-component combinations of antihypertensive agents was associated with a decrease in emergency medical care by 18.2%, due to uncontrolled arterial hypertension. The main indications, contraindications and methods of prescribing personalized self-help are proposed.
期刊介绍:
The Journal "Neotlozhnaia meditsinskaia pomoshch" (parallel titles: Zhurnal im. N.V. Sklifosovskogo "Neotlozhnai︠a︡ medit︠s︡inskai︠a︡ pomoshch", "Sklifosovsky Journal of Emergency Medical Care") seeks to publish original research articles, literature reviews, case reports, brief reports on clinical practice, and other suitable material submitted by professionals involved in the diagnosis and treatment of acute medical and surgical conditions.