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Terminologies of Hypertension

There are various terminologies used to describe hypertension which may overlap and are a source of confusion to the medical students and health professionals.

Essential or Primary or Idiopathic hypertension

Secondary hypertension

Pre-hypertension

Stage I hypertension

Stage II hypertension

JNC 8, rather than classifying the hypertension has provided the cut-off value for Blood pressure, at which the pharmacotherapy must be started and below which the target of therapy should be:

  1. ≥60 years old: ≥150/90 mmHg
  2. All others: ≥140/90 mmHg

Pregnancy Induced Hypertension and Hypertensive emergencies

Hypertensive Disorders in Pregnancy

Isolated Systolic hypertension

Isolated systolic hypertension may be seen in cases of Patent Ductus Arteriosus, Atherosclerosis, Aortic regurgitation or Hyperthyoroidism.

White-coat hypertension

Isolated ambulatory or Masked hypertension

Pseudohypertension

Resistant hypertension

Conventional blood pressure remains uncontrolled by 3 classes of antihypertensive agents, including a diuretic.

Hypertensive Urgency

Hypertensive urgency has not been mentioned in JNC 8.

Hypertensive Emergency

Accelerated Hypertension

Hypertensive emergency with grade III retinopathy

Malignant Hypertension

Hypertensive emergency with grade IV retinopathy

Since, the clinical outcome doesn’t depend upon the fundoscopic findings – now, the preferred term is accelerated-malignant hypertension.

Hypertensive Crisis

The term hypertensive crisis encompasses both the hypertensive urgency and emergency.

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