HTN Treatment
HTN Treatment
HTN Treatment
Hypertension
Treatment
Dr. Nasr Aldeen Yousif Ahmed
Consultant Physician and Cardiologist
Gezira University
14/06/2024
Goals of Therapy
▪ Reduce CVD and renal morbidity and mortality.
▪ Treat to
BP <140/90 mmHg or BP <130/80 mmHg in patients with diabetes
or chronic kidney disease.
• Maintain normal weight for adults (body mass index 20-25 kg/m2)
• Reduce salt intake to <100 mmol/day.
• Limit alcohol consumption.
• Regular aerobic physical exercise for 30 minutes per day, ideally
on most of days of the week but at least on three days of the week.
• Consume of fresh fruit and vegetables.
• Reduce the intake of total and saturated fat .
Drug Therapy
▪ mode of action:
1- a fall in cardiac output, resulting from slower and less contractile
heart.
2- central effect ~ reducing efferent sympathetic outflow.
▪ examples: * non-selective drugs: Propranolol, Oxpronolol.
* selective: Atenolol, Metoprolol, Bisoprolol,
Carvidalol.
◼ - Advantages: used in angina and arrhythmias, used in
thyrotoxicosis, combat tachycardia of vasodilators, lower plasma
renin, in low dosage.
◼ Disadvantages: bronchospasm, HF, fatigue, cold hands, mask
hypoglycemia in IDDM.
3. Vasodilators: