Episode Description
What is the new term for hypertensive urgency? When is single-pill combination antihypertensive indicated? Do ACEI/ARB, MRA, and thiazide or potassium-sparing diuretics need to be held for initial testing of primary aldosteronism? In what neurologic condition should systolic BP be acutely lowered to 130-139 mmHg for 7 days, but not lower than 130 mmHg? Does BP control reduce the risk of dementia? In whom is renal denervation indicated and not indicated? Tune in for answers to these questions in this "deep dive" of the 2025 AHA/ACC Guideline for the Prevention, Detection, Evaluation, and Management of High Blood Pressure in Adults.
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Difficulty Level: Easy
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