Title: Hypertension 2002: An Overview
1Hypertension 2002 An Overview
2Leading Risks For Death (World Health
Organization 1995)
3What Is Blood Pressure?
- Blood pressure is the amount of force on the
walls of the arteries as the blood circulates
around the body.
4What Do The Numbers Mean?
- The upper number is when the heart beats
- (Systolic Blood Pressure SBP)
- The lower number is when the heart relaxes
- (Diastolic Blood Pressure DBP)
5Measured in mm Hg (millimeters of mercury)
- e.g. 124/82 mm Hg
- Systolic124 mm Hg
- Diastolic 82 mm Hg
6What is Hypertension ?
- It is also called High Blood Pressure (HBP)
- Hypertension is a blood pressure of 140/90 mm Hg
or greater
140
90
7Classification of Blood Pressure for Adults
Blood pressure category
Blood pressure (mmHg)
Systolic
Diastolic
Optimal lt120 and lt80 Normal lt130 and lt85 High
normal 130139 or 8589Hypertension Stage
1 140159 or 9099 Stage 2 160179 or 100109
Stage 3 gt180 or gt110
8What Causes HYPERTENSION ?
- 95 not known
- Genetics 40
- Environment 60 (lifestyle)
- 5 underlying disease
9Your Lifestyle is Related to Hypertension
- Sedentary lifestyle
- Unhealthy diet
- To little fresh fruit, fresh vegetables and low
fat dairy
- products
- To much salt (sodium) and saturated fats
- Being overweight
- Alcohol
- Stress
10Hypertension Is More Common in Older People
1122 of Adult Canadians Have Hypertension
Treated and controlled
Unaware of their hypertension
16
42
19
23
Not treated and not controlled
Treated and not controlled
12Untreated Hypertension Can Cause
- Atherosclerosis
- Strokes
- Dementia
- Heart failure
- Kidney failure
- Poor circulation impotence, leg cramps when
walking - Premature death
- Re
- Pressure related damage
- Strokes
- Heart failure
- Kidney failure
- Confusion
- Premature death
13Why Do Some Develop Heart Disease or Stroke and
Others Dont?
- There are several risks that cause heart attacks
and strokes - The more risks and the higher the risks, the
greater the chance of developing heart disease or
stroke - More than 9 in 10 Canadians with hypertension
have other risks of developing heart disease and
stroke
14Cardiovascular Risks
- High blood pressure
- Smoking
- High cholesterol
- Diabetes
- Low physical activity
- Stress
- Obesity
- Diet
- Excess alcohol consumption
15What Are the Benefits of Treating Hypertension?
For a decrease of 10/5 mm Hg
- Heart attack by 15
- Heart failure by 50
- Stroke by 38
- Death by 10
16Who Can Help You Control Treat Your
Hypertension ?
- You
- Your family
- Family doctor
- Nurse, dietitian, pharmacist, psychologist,
exercise physiologist - Medical specialist
17How Low Should Your Blood Pressure Be Lowered to?
- Most people
- Less than 140/90 mm Hg when measured at the
doctors office - Less than 135/85 mm Hg when measured at home
- Diabetes or kidney disease
- Less than 130/80 mm Hg when measured at the
doctors office
189 Ways to Help Control Hypertension
- Eat a healthy diet
- Be active for at least 45-60 minutes 4-5 times /
week - Control your weight
- Limit daily alcohol to 2 drinks/day or less
199 Ways to Help Control Hypertension(Cont..)
- Cut back on salt
- Dont smoke
- Take time to relax
- Take medications as prescribed
- Check your BP at home
20Drugs for Hypertension
21Antihypertensive Drugs(Drugs Used to Treat
Hypertension)
- risk of death and disability
- Usually do not make you feel better
- Usually do not make you feel worse
- Usually need to be combined to normalize blood
pressure
22Antihypertensive Drugs (Cont.)
- Are taken for life unless your doctor stops the
medication - Need to be continued, even though you feel well
- Can interact with alcohol
23Classes of Drugs
- Diuretics
- Beta-Blockers
- ACE inhibitors
- Calcium channel blockers
- Angiotensin receptor blockers (ARBs)
- Alpha blockers
- Miscellaneous
24Antihypertensive Medications
- Compliance
- AdherenceConcordance
25If Medication Is Not Taken As Directed
- BP may not be controlled
- When you dont take your medication, your doctor
may prescribe another drug since they might think
the first one didnt work or increase dosage of
drugs - Side effects may be more troublesome
- An adverse reaction or event may result
26Tips To Help You Take Your Medication
- Develop a practical medication schedule
(timetable) with your doctor or pharmacist - Keep an up-to-date medication record listing all
medical conditions and drugs you take - Keep this record in your wallet
- Show your medication record to your doctor and
pharmacist at each visit
27Hints For Using Medication Wisely
- Tailor your medication taking to fit your daily
schedule (e.g. when you brush your teeth) - Monitor your BP to see how well your medications
are working
28Hints For Using Medication Wisely (Cont.)
- If you are having problems remembering
- your pills
- Count your tablets to see how often you are
forgetting them - Use a dosette(medication box)
29Self measurement of BP
AND UA-767
Omron HEM-747
30Summary
- Hypertension is a common cause of disability and
death - Hypertension can be prevented and treated by
changes in lifestyle - The problems caused by hypertension can be
largely prevented by drug therapy if treatment
goals are reached
31Hypertension questions
- 1. Blood pressure measures the amount of pressure
in your arteries. - TRUE FALSE
32Hypertension questions
- 2. A blood pressure greater than 140 over 90
(140/90 mmHg) is generally considered too high. - TRUE FALSE
33Hypertension questions
- 3. You can usually tell if your blood pressure is
too high by the way you feel. - TRUE FALSE
34Hypertension questions
- 4. Having one elevated blood pressure reading
means than you have high blood pressure. - TRUE FALSE
35Hypertension questions
- 5. High blood pressure (sometimes called
hypertension) is a major risk factor for heart
disease. - TRUE FALSE
36Hypertension questions
- 6. The following lifestyle factors can help to
treat and control high blood pressure - Weight control or having a healthy weight
- Regular exercise
- Eating a healthy diet
- Restricting alcohol intake
- TRUE FALSE
37Hypertension questions
- 7. Smoking can cause high blood pressure.
- TRUE FALSE
-
38Hypertension questions
- 8. Generally, people who do not have high blood
pressure should have their blood pressure checked
every 3 to 4 years. - TRUE FALSE
39Hypertension questions
- 9. If you are being treated for high blood
pressure you will need to stay on treatment the
rest of your life. - TRUE FALSE
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