What is hypertension?
High blood pressure
What are some known risk factors for development of hypertension?
How is hypertension graded?
Graded using the NICE definition
- Stage 1 (mild)
- Stage 2 (moderate)
- Stage 3 (severe)
What are the measurements that classify “mild” hypertension?
Systolic = 140-159mmHg
Diastolic = 90-99mmHg
What are the measurements that classify “moderate” hypertension?
Systolic = 160-179mmHg
Diastolic = 100-109mmHg
What are the measurements that classify “severe” hypertension?
Systolic = 180mmHg or higher
Diastolic = 110mmHg or higher
What readings would be considered hypertensive crisis?
Systolic = 180mmHg+
Diastolic = 120mmHg+
How severe is your patients hypertension?
Mild according to pt
What are the symptoms of hypertension?
What medications can be used to treat hypertension?
What type of drug is Candesartan?
Angiotensin II receptor blocker
How does Candesartan work?
What are potential side effects of Candesartan?
Why is cataract surgery indicated?
Clouding of the eye causing visual impairment. Occurs due to:
- aging
- genetics
- trauma
- medical conditions (eg diabetes)
- long term use of corticosteroids
What is a detached retina?
the retina (light sensitive layer of tissue at back of eye) becomes separated from underlying connective tissues
- leads to severe visual impairment
How might a detached retina affect his dental history?
Poor central vision in right eye =
- difficulty with OH
- progressive loss of vision
What is the mechanism of action of statins?
Used to lower cholesterol levels in the body
- inhibits the HMG-CoA reductase enzyme
- this enzyme plays a crucial role in the synthesis pathway of cholesterol in the liver
- therefor a reduction in liver production of cholesterol
- liver increases expression of LDL receptors, so LDL cholesterol is cleared from bloodstream quicker
What are the clinical benefits associated with statins?
reduction in production of atherosclerotic plaques therefor reduced CV risk
Common statins:
Side effects of statins:
Statin effects on dental tx?
What medications do statins interfere with?
How can cadasartan interfere with dental tx?
What allergy does your patient suffer from?
Allergy to ibuprofen