Successfully reported this slideshow.
Your SlideShare is downloading. ×

hyper tension.pptx

Ad
Ad
Ad
Ad
Ad
Ad
Ad
Ad
Ad
Ad
Ad
Upcoming SlideShare
hypertension.docx
hypertension.docx
Loading in …3
×

Check these out next

1 of 23 Ad

More Related Content

Similar to hyper tension.pptx (20)

Recently uploaded (20)

Advertisement

hyper tension.pptx

  1. 1. CONTENTS INTRODUCTION Measurement of blood pressure Factors influencing blood pressure Etiology Epidemilogy Types Signs and symptoms Pathophysilgy Diagnosis Complication management
  2. 2. Introduction  Hypertension is an abnormally high blood pressure especially arterial blood pressure.Blood pressure is the force exerted bybthe blood against walls of the blood vessels.  Hypertension usually indicated by the adult systolic blood pressure greater than 140 mm hg or a diastolic blood pressure greater than 90 mm hg with a consensus across medical guidelines.
  3. 3. Blood pressure[mmHg]p Systolic[upper number] Diastolic[ lower number]Normal Normal Less than 120 Lower than 80 Pre hypertension 120-139 80-89 Hypertension[stage1] 140-159 90-99 Hypertension [stage2] 160 or greater 100 or greater Hypertension crisis Greater than 180 Greater than 110 end organ damage
  4. 4. Measurement of Blood Pressure BLOOD PRESSURE= CARDIAC OUT PUT X SYSTEMIC VASCULAR RESISTANCE Cardiac out put can be calculated as Cardiac output = heart rate x stroke volume
  5. 5. Factors influencing Blood pressure  Heart rate Increased heart rate increases the blood pressure  Vasoconstriction and vasodilation As vasoconstriction increase the blood pressure As vasodilation decreases the blood pressure  Fluid volume As the fluid volume increases the blood pressure also increases
  6. 6. Etiology  Hypertension may transfer due to HEREDIATARY TENDENCY. It have passed down through 3 generations by statistically significant application of mendels law.  FAULTY DIET frequently associated with OVERWEIGHT. The person predisposed toward on hypertension hereditary basis must frequently acquire faulty dietary habits. The effect of the salty diet or overuse of salt is also well demonstrated n patients in whom hypertension has developed.
  7. 7.  The connection between blood pressure and the emotions ,especially ANGER and FEAR has long been established.  Long continued increased TENSION eventually produces degenerative changes in the intima and thickening of the walls of arterioles.
  8. 8. EPIDEMIOLOGY  Overall, approximately 20% of the world’s adult are estimated to have hypertension. World wide, approx. 1 billion people have hypertension, contributing to more than 7.1 million death per year.
  9. 9. TYPES: 1.Essential hypertension. 2.Secondary hypertension. 3. Malignant hypertension. 4. Isolated systolic hypertension. 5.Resistant hypertension.
  10. 10. Signs and Symptoms  Severe headache  Ftigueconfusion dizziness  Vision problems  Chest pain  Difficulty in breathing  Irregular heart beat  Blood in the urine
  11. 11. PATHOPHYSIOLOGY:  Pathophysiology behind this disease mainly related to regulation of blood pressure.  Blood pressure is regulated by following theories : 1. Smypathetic nervous system (short term Regulatory Mechanism Nervous mechanism). 2. Renin Angiotensin Adloseterone System (long term Regulatory mechanismRenal mechanism) 3. Fluid volume
  12. 12. Fluid volume regulation:
  13. 13. Diagnosis  MANOMETER: Merrcury,anaeriod or electronic devices is used in measurement of blood pressure. It should be calibrated frequently and routinely against strandards ( typically every 6 months) to assure accuracy.  ELECTROCARDIGRAM: a test that measures the electrical activity, rate, and ryhtym of your heartbeat via electrodes aatached to your arms, legs, chest. The results are recorded on graph paper.  ECHOCARDIOGRAM: This ia a test that uses ultrasound waves to provide pictures of the heart’s valves and chambers so the pumping action of the heart can be studied and measurement of the chambers and wall thickness of the heart can be made.
  14. 14. Clinical treatment  There are following class of drugs useful for the treatment of Hypertension: 1. Angiotension converting enzyme (ACE ) inhibitors 2. Angiotension receptor blockers 3. Diuretics 4. Calcium channel blockers 5. Beta blockers 6. Alpha blockers 7. Centerllay acting agents 8. Direct vasodilators’
  15. 15. Akhila Jarajapu M.Tech Biotehnology Chemical Engineering Department Andhra University

×