Update on the ocular manifestations of systemic arterial hypertension.
Publication/Presentation Date
6-1-2004
Abstract
PURPOSE OF REVIEW: In a society with a steadily increasing population of patients with hypertension, a significant mortality risk factor, it is important that clinicians be cognizant of the changes seen in ophthalmic examination. This paper demonstrates both the acute and chronic stages of the disease.
RECENT FINDINGS: This paper first presents the history of classifying different stages of hypertensive retinopathy, a condition associated with systemic arterial hypertension, as defined by Keith-Wagener-Barker. The most recent recommendations published in the Seventh Report of the Joint National Committee (JNC) on Prevention, Detection, Evaluation, and Treatment of High Blood Pressure are also described; this report defines the current status and classification of hypertension in the United States, as well as recommendations for its treatment and management. Finally, disease management strategies and currently accepted treatment options are presented.
SUMMARY: Since systemic arterial hypertension is a key modifiable risk factor for various diseases such as myocardial infarction and stroke, it is crucial that we detect early signs of hypertension to promote better health for our patient population.
Volume
15
Issue
3
First Page
203
Last Page
210
ISSN
1040-8738
Published In/Presented At
Luo, B. P., & Brown, G. C. (2004). Update on the ocular manifestations of systemic arterial hypertension. Current opinion in ophthalmology, 15(3), 203–210. https://doi.org/10.1097/01.icu.0000124081.88389.14
Disciplines
Medicine and Health Sciences
PubMedID
15118507
Department(s)
Department of Surgery
Document Type
Article