Journal of Family Medicine and Primary Care (Jan 2024)

Case report: The role of hypertension retinopathy graduation in the management of systemic cardiovascular disease

  • Kathryn Kosteva,
  • Evan J Kaufman,
  • Alicia Kinch

DOI
https://doi.org/10.4103/jfmpc.jfmpc_1772_22
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 13, no. 2
pp. 787 – 791

Abstract

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Moderate to severe hypertensive retinopathies are more likely to correlate with uncontrolled blood pressure in all ages. Mild microvascular changes are expected with natural aging and are therefore more concerning in patients younger than 40. Risk assessment is subsequently determined based on blood pressure measurements and patient symptoms. The goal of this paper is to discuss current opinions regarding the role of grading hypertensive retinopathy in the risk assessment of systemic cardiovascular disease in the context of a clinical case. Management and referral recommendations for clinicians will be summarized. Emergent referral for hospital-based care is indicated in any patient with severe hypertensive retinopathy; pregnant women with moderate hypertensive retinopathy; patients younger than 55 with blood pressure greater than Grade 2; any patient with blood pressure greater than grade Severe; any patient with symptoms of chest pain, headache, dyspnea, or dizziness; and any patient with a symptomatic retinal plaque.

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