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Secondary hypertension 

Where either a comorbid disease or a drug (or other product) is responsible for elevating BP

Bonus question: Which is more common, primary (essential) or secondary hypertension?

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Drug classes of first-line agents

ACEI, ARB, CCB, thiazide diuretics

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Bothersome side effect of ACE inhibitors

Dry cough 

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What first line agents are recommended for a hypertensive patient with diabetes? 

All are acceptable: ACEi, ARB, CCB, Thiazide

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What is chronotherapy? 

Taking antihypertensive therapies at night

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Stage 1 hypertension 

*according to the ACC/AHA 2017 guidelines

SBP: 130-139 mm Hg OR 

DBP: 80-89 mm Hg

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After how many weeks of gestation can aspirin be initiated in a pregnant woman for preeclampsia prevention?

The USPSTF recommends the use of low-dose aspirin (81 mg/day) after 12 weeks of gestation in persons who are at high risk for preeclampsia

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Classes of medications that should not be used in pregnancy

ACEI, ARBs, direct renin inhibitors

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What are some concerning adverse effects for treating an elderly patient with an antihypertensive agent? 

orthostatic hypertension, falls/injury, dizziness, volume depletion (thiazides), sympathetic inhibition

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By about how much does losing 10 kg lower SBP?

5-20 mm Hg

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What do the letters "DASH" stand for in reference to the DASH diet?

Dietary Approaches to Stop Hypertension (DASH) 

Diet that is rich in fruits, vegetables, and low-fat dairy products with a reduced content of saturated and total fat

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MOA of chlorthalidone 

Inhibits sodium reabsorption in the distal tubules causing increased excretion of sodium and water, as well as potassium and hydrogen ions

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First line antihypertensive drug class that has an adverse effect of hyperuricemia 

Thiazide diuretics 

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Name 2 agents that can be used to treat hypertension in pregnancy

nifedipine, methyldopa, labetalol, hydralazine  

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Stable ischemic heart disease - What is the treatment?

Therapy should generally start with a beta blocker followed by an ACE inhibitor or ARB

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Clinical inertia in hypertension

Defined as an office visit for which no therapeutic move was made to lower BP in a patient with uncontrolled hypertension


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Diuretic that is especially useful as a third or fourth antihypertensive add-on 

Spironolactone (Aldactone)

Initial dose: 25 mg once daily

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Most notable AE of CCBs

Peripheral edema

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What is the treatment of choice for a diabetic patient with chronic kidney disease

ACE inhibitor

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Name 3 classes of medications that can cause secondary hypertension

  • Amphetamines

  • Corticosteroids 

  • Calcineurin inhibitors

  • Decongestants 

  • Ergot alkaloids 

  • Estrogen containing oral contraceptives

  • Erythropoetin/darbopoetin

  • NSAIDs

  • Desvenlafaxine, venlafaxine, bupropion 

  • Testosterone

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A substitute for a clinically meaningful endpoint that is expected to predict the effect of a therapy

Surrogate endpoint 

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Losartan + hydrochlorothiazide combination brand name 

Brand: Hyzaar

Class: ARB + Thiazide 

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This class of antihypertensives should be given at bedtime initially due to first-dose hypotension 

Alpha 1 blockers

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What underlying condition is the most common cause of hypertension in children and adolescents? 

Kidney Disease

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True or False: Chronic, high dose, acetaminophen use  does NOT increase blood pressure in patients diagnosed with hypertension. 

False: Based on the recent PATH BP trial, acetaminophen increased systolic ambulatory blood pressure in white European patients 

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