hypertensive crisis उदाहरण वाक्य
उदाहरण वाक्य
- If taken with foods that contain very high levels of tyramine ( e . g ., mature cheese, cured meats, or yeast extracts ), they may cause a potentially lethal hypertensive crisis.
- The diagnosis of a hypertensive emergency is not based solely on an absolute level of blood pressure, but also on the typical blood pressure level of the patient before the hypertensive crisis occurs.
- Adrenergic storms are not provoked often from MAOI-tyramine interactions; hypertensive crisis alone does not diagnose adrenergic storm, although there will always be hypertension in an adrenergic storm, along with tachycardia and rapid, shallow breathing.
- This means that the risk of a hypertensive crisis, a dangerous high blood pressure crisis from eating tyramine-rich foods such as cheese, is likely lower with harmaline than with irreversible MAOIs such as phenelzine.
- There is a risk of psychosis or bizarre behavior if rasagiline is used with dextromethorphan and there is a risk of non-selective MAO inhibition and hypertensive crisis if rasagiline is used with other MAO inhibitors.
- Unless there is a compelling reason, such as immediate heart failure or hypertensive crisis, it is better to wait and allow a washout of the drug, even if the blood pressure goes a little higher,
- However, because of the Reversible inhibitors of monoamine oxidase subtype A ( RIMAs ) such as the drug moclobemide, bind reversibly to the MAO-A enzyme, greatly reducing the risk of hypertensive crisis with dietary tyramine intake.
- The problem with MAOIs is that they have many potentially dangerous side-effects such as hypotension, and there is a risk of food and drug interactions that can result in potentially fatal serotonin syndrome or a hypertensive crisis.
- This could lead to loss of MAO-B selectivity, with inhibition of both MAO-A and MAO-B, which would make patients susceptible to the usual risks of unselective MAOIs such as tyramine-induced hypertensive crisis and serotonin toxicity when combined with serotonergics such as SSRIs.
- Severely elevated blood pressure ( equal to or greater than a systolic 180 or diastolic of 110 sometimes termed malignant or accelerated hypertension ) is referred to as a " hypertensive crisis ", as blood pressure at this level confers a high risk of complications.