Hypertension and Healthcare
Hypertension
is defined as the presence of the blood pressure (BP) elevation to a
level which might place the patient at an increased risk for target organ damage
in several of vascular beds including Heart, Large Conduit Arteries and
other main functional body organs (Kidney, Brain, Retina). Hypertension
accounts for 25% cases of heart failure. In elderly it accounts for 68%
cases of Heart Failure. The risk of heart failure depends on the
gender. Risk is generally increased by 2 fold in men and 3-fold in
women. The uncontrolled and prolonged elevation of BP can lead to a
variety of changes in the myocardial structure, Coronary Vasculature and Conduction System of the Heart.
Health care
is the maintenance or improvement of health by means of preventing,
diagnosing and treating of illness, sickness, damage and other physical
and mental hindrances in individuals. Healthcare is conveyed by health
professionals in different health professions. It incorporates the work
done in providing primary care, secondary care and tertiary care in
addition to public health.
Subtopics:
- Pulmonary hypertension
- Perioperative management in hypertension
- Erectile dysfunction
- Systolic/Diastolic malfunction
- Hypertension in acute stroke
- Healthcare technology and management
- Healthcare services and innovation
- Digital healthcare
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