What are the guidelines for the identification, evaluation, and management of systemic hypertension in dogs and cats?
The decision to treat and th...
What are the guidelines for the identification, evaluation, and management of systemic hypertension in dogs and cats?
The decision to treat and the choice of anti-hypertensive therapy depend on numerous factors, including the cause of hypertension, the severity of the elevation of blood pressure, and the lesions in target organs. The two main objectives of anti-hypertensive therapy should be the reduction of blood pressure and the reduction of the progression of lesions in target organs. The therapy should be adjusted to each patient according to their particular conditions. The therapeutic goal is a progressive and persistent reduction of blood pressure. If an anti-hypertensive agent is only partially effective, it is recommended to increase the dose or add another drug. a) Only I and II are correct. b) Only II and III are correct. c) Only III and IV are correct. d) I, II, III, and IV are correct.
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