5/09/2008

The staging of hypertension

The staging of hypertension

BP confirmed the first phase of hypertension, clinical unmotivated, brain and kidney damage signs.

Phase II of diagnosed hypertension blood pressure levels, and the following one:

① medical examinations, X-ray, electrocardiogram or echocardiogram icon to expand the left ventricle. ② fundus examination, fundus general or partial artery stenosis. ③ proteinuria or slightly higher concentrations of plasma creatinine.

Phase III of diagnosed hypertension blood pressure levels, and the following one:

① hypertensive encephalopathy or cerebral hemorrhage. ② heart failure. ③ renal failure. ④ retinal bleeding or leakage, with or without nipple optic nerve edema. ⑤ angina, myocardial infarction and cerebral thrombosis.

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