Hypertension and Anaesthesia

  • Des Lines University of Witwatersrand
Keywords: hypertension, anaesthesia

Abstract

The difficulty that anaesthetists face is that they often, when seeing a patient pre-operatively, do not have the benefit of seeing the patient’s “normal average” blood pressure taken at different times over a period of weeks. The decision to cancel surgery based on the blood pressure found at the pre-operative visit must, therefore, take into account the urgency of the surgery, as well as the presence of end organ damage from chronic hypertension. A detailed history and examination should be performed looking for evidence of coronary artery disease, cerebrovascular disease and renal dysfunction.

Author Biography

Des Lines, University of Witwatersrand
Department of Anaesthesia Chris Hani Baragwanath Academic Hospital University of Witwatersrand
Published
2014-05-19
Section
Anaesthetic Supplement