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Potential Reno-Vascular Hypertension

Diagnosis/Definition

Persistently high arterial blood pressure despite attempts to optimize the blood pressure.

Initial Diagnosis and Management
Ongoing Management and Objectives

There are many approaches to the treatment of hypertension:

Indications for Specialty Care Referral

Nephrology referral:

Inability to adequately control the blood pressure with triple drug therapy.

Suspicion for secondary causes of hypertension.

Renal and renal/pancreas transplant.

Vascular Surgery referral:

If renal artery stenosis is suspected the patient should be referred to the vascular lab for a renal arterial duplex scan followed by a surgical evaluation.

Children and young women with new onset hypertension to rule out fibromuscular dysplasia.

Criteria for Return to Primary Care

Evaluation of hypertension is complete, and blood pressure is adequately controlled.