Hypertension and Heart Drugs Overview

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📋 Course Outline

  1. Hypertension Pathophysiology
  2. Antihypertensive Drug Classes
  3. Diuretics Mechanisms
  4. ACE Inhibitors and ARBs
  5. Calcium Channel Blockers
  6. Beta Blockers Uses
  7. Arrhythmia Types and Causes
  8. Vaughan Williams Classification
  9. Class I Antiarrhythmics
  10. Class III Antiarrhythmics
  11. Dyslipidemia and Lipoproteins
  12. Statins Mechanism and Use

📖 1. Hypertension Pathophysiology

🔑 Key Concepts & Definitions

  • Hypertension: A chronic condition characterized by persistently elevated blood pressure, typically ≥130/80 mmHg, increasing risk for cardiovascular events.
  • Primary (Essential) Hypertension: Hypertension with no identifiable secondary cause, resulting from complex interactions of genetic, environmental, and lifestyle factors.
  • Secondary Hypertension: Elevated BP caused by an underlying condition such as renal disease, endocrine disorders, or medication effects.
  • Vasoconstriction: Narrowing of blood vessels due to contraction of vascular smooth muscle, leading to increased peripheral resistance and BP.
  • Renin-Angiotensin-Aldosterone System (RAAS): Hormonal cascade that regulates blood pressure and fluid balance; overactivation contributes to hypertension.
  • Peripheral Resistance: The resistance to blood flow in the small arteries and arterioles, a key determinant of systemic blood pressure.

📝 Essential Points

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Quiz-Vorschau

1. What does the Vaughan Williams classification refer to in cardiology?

2. What is the primary characteristic of hypertension as defined in the overview?

3. Who developed the Vaughan Williams classification system for antiarrhythmic drugs in 1970?

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Hypertension — pathophysiology?

Increased peripheral resistance and volume expansion.

Hypertension — definition?

High blood pressure ≥130/80 mmHg.

ACE inhibitors — role?

Block angiotensin II formation, causing vasodilation.

Primary vs secondary hypertension — difference?

Primary no identifiable cause; secondary due to underlying condition.

Diuretics — mechanism?

Increase renal sodium and water excretion.

Vasoconstriction — effect on BP?

Increases peripheral resistance and BP.

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