DiscoverPrimary Care Pearls"The Big Ask" - Hypertension (Part II)
"The Big Ask" - Hypertension (Part II)

"The Big Ask" - Hypertension (Part II)

Update: 2022-10-17
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In the second episode of our hypertension series, Taylor  and Dr. Gallagher discuss lifestyle modifications and medications used in the treatment of high blood pressure.

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=== Outline ===
1. Introduction
2. Chapter 1: Setting goals
3. Chapter 2: Lifestyle modifications
4. Chapter 3: Initiating Pharmacotherapy
5. Chapter 4: Adherence to Medications
6. Conclusion

=== Learning Points ===

  1. Most patients with hypertension would benefit from having a low blood pressure, regardless of the degree of lowering.
  2. Recognize that asking patients to start medications can be a large ask for a patient, especially if they are otherwise healthy and have several other conditions to manage. 
  3. Lifestyle modifications—such as reducing salt intake and drinking water—may lower blood pressure to some degree. However, finding such “low-hanging fruit” in lifestyle modifications is difficult, and providers should not shy away from pharmacotherapies. 
  4. Firstline therapies for lowering blood pressure include long-acting calcium channel blockers, ACE inhibitors/ARBs, and diuretics. Optimizing a patient’s regimen may require a combination of therapies, and combination pills may be effective in improving adherence.


=== Our Expert(s) ===

Benjamin Gallagher, MD, FACP is an Assistant Professor of Clinical Medicine (General Medicine) at Yale School of Medicine.


=== References ===

  1. 2017 ACC/AHA/AAPA/ABC/ACPM/AGS/APhA/ASH/ASPC/NMA/PCNA Guideline for the Prevention, Detection, Evaluation, and Management of High Blood Pressure in Adults: A Report of the American College of Cardiology/American Heart Association Task Force on Clinical Practice Guidelines. J Am Coll Cardiol 2018;71:e127-e248.
  2. Ostchega Y, Fryar CD, Nwankwo T, Nguyen DT. Hypertension prevalence among adults aged 18 and over: United States, 2017–2018. NCHS Data Brief, no 364. Hyattsville, MD: National Center for Health Statistics. 2020.
  3. SPRINT Research Group, Wright JT Jr, Williamson JD, Whelton PK, Snyder JK, Sink KM, et al. A randomized trial of intensive versus standard blood-pressure control. N Engl J Med 373(22):2103–16. 2015.
  4. Thomopoulos C, Parati G, Zanchetti A. Effects of blood pressure-lowering treatment on cardiovascular outcomes and mortality: 14 – Effects of different classes of antihypertensive drugs in older and younger patients: Overview and meta-analysis. J Hypertens 36(8):1637–47. 2018.


=== Recommended Reading ===

  1. Appel LJ, Brands MW, Daniels SR, Karanja N, Elmer PJ, Sacks FM; American Heart Association. Dietary approaches to prevent and treat hypertension: a scientific statement from the American Heart Association. Hypertension. 2006 Feb;47(2):296-308. doi: 10.1161/01.HYP.0000202568.01167.B6. PMID: 16434724.


=== About Us ===

The Primary Care Pearls (PCP) Podcast is created in collaboration with faculty, residents, and students from the Department of Internal Medicine at the Yale School of Medicine. The project aims to create accessible and informative podcasts about core primary care topics centered around real patient stories.


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Producers: Helen Cai, Kevin Wheelock, Danish Zaidi
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Theme music and Editing: Josh Onyango
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"The Big Ask" - Hypertension (Part II)

"The Big Ask" - Hypertension (Part II)

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