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General Internal Medicine
Autonomics and Hypertension
Questions discussed in this category
For patients with hypertension who have normal filling pressures following right cardiac catheterization, can hypertension still be attributed to volume overload?
1 Answer available
How do you approach long-term blood pressure parameters in ischemic stroke patients with severe symptomatic intracranial stenosis?
How do you balance between having a higher long-term blood pressure to prevent flow failure and leading to worsening of stenosis or occlusion from the...
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What treatments options may be considered in patients with POTS who also need daily diuretics to treat heart failure and are already wearing compression garments?
3 Answers available
Which class(es) of antihypertensives do you recommend for first-line therapy for hypertension in severe aortic stenosis?
1 Answer available
Should vasodilatory therapies be considered first-line in the management of hypertension in patients with severe aortic regurgitation?
2 Answers available
What is your approach to initiating and titrating midodrine for both inpatient and ambulatory settings?
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Papers discussed in this category
Journal of cardiovascular imaging, 2018 Jun 22
Antihypertensive Treatment in Severe Aortic Stenosis.
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