Overview
Our goal is to improve the understanding of the clinical condition of acute, severe Hypertension that is managed in a critical care setting and treated with intravenous antihypertensive therapy. The primary objectives of this study are to:
- Describe the characteristics of patients with acute, severe Hypertension cared for in a critical care setting
- Describe contemporary practice in management of acute, severe Hypertension in selected U.S. acute care hospitals, including
- Timing of initiation of treatment
- Medications used (acute, oral transition, discharge)
- Control within selected blood pressure ranges
- Time required to achieve control
- Determine in-hospital and post-discharge health outcomes as they relate to management of an episode of acute, severe Hypertension