Continuing Education in Anaesthesia, Critical Care & Pain 2004 4(5):139-143; doi:10.1093/bjaceaccp/mkh039
Continuing Education in Anaesthesia, Critical Care & Pain | Volume 4 Number 5 2004 © The Board of Management and Trustees of the British Journal of Anaesthesia 2004
The surgical hypertensive patient
P Foëx, DPhil FRCA FMedSci, Emeritus Nuffield Professor of Anaesthetics
Nuffield Department of Anaesthetics, The John Radcliffe Hospital, Headley Way, Oxford, OX3 9DU
JW Sear, PhD FRCA, Reader in Anaesthesia
Nuffield Department of Anaesthetics, University of Oxford, The John Radcliffe Hospital, Headley Way, Oxford, OX3 9DU
Tel: 01865 851138, Fax: 01865 220027 E-mail: pierre.foex{at}nda.ox.ac.uk (for correspondence)
We reviewed the pathophysiology and treatment of hypertension in a recent edition of this journal (see key references). In this article, we discuss the management of the hypertensive patient presenting for surgery and anaesthesia.

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