Emergency Medical Minute

Episode 963: Antihypertensives and Emergency Room Considerations

Jun 30, 2025
In this discussion, the focus is on managing high blood pressure in the emergency room. It highlights thiazide diuretics as the first-line treatment for uncomplicated cases, explaining their mechanism of promoting diuresis by blocking sodium absorption in the kidneys. The conversation also delves into benefits of hydrochlorothiazide, including its cost-effectiveness and lower side effects. For more complex situations like heart failure, ACE inhibitors play a crucial role in blood pressure regulation by disrupting the RAAS system.
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ADVICE

First-Line for Uncomplicated Hypertension

  • For isolated, uncomplicated hypertension, prescribe thiazide diuretics as the first-line treatment.
  • Hydrochlorothiazide is preferred due to its cost-effectiveness and fewer side effects.
INSIGHT

ACE Inhibitors Break Heart Failure Cycle

  • In heart failure, low cardiac output causes kidneys to mistakenly retain sodium and water, worsening volume overload.
  • ACE inhibitors break this vicious cycle by blocking the conversion of angiotensin I to II, reducing fluid retention and blood pressure.
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