1. Screening for hypertension in the emergency department.
- Author
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Glass RI, Mirel R, Hollander G, Krakoff LR, Karlin R, and Failor RA
- Subjects
- Adult, Aged, Attitude of Health Personnel, Blood Pressure, Humans, Mass Screening, Middle Aged, New York City, Referral and Consultation, Emergency Service, Hospital, Hypertension prevention & control
- Abstract
Review of emergency department charts at three university-affiliated hospitals showed that less than half of all patients who had elevated blood pressure (BP) recorded were recognized by physicians to be hypertensive. At the primary teaching hospital, less than one third of patients with the greatest BP elevation (greater than 20 mm Hg above normal) were sent for some type of hypertension follow-up care.
- Published
- 1978