Pharmacology: Antihypertensive Medication – IV PRN (As Needed)
Hypertension (HTN)
Evaluation & Management
IV PRN (As Needed) Antihypertensive Medication
Hydralazine
- Mechanism of Action: Direct Vasodilator
- Dosing: 10-20 mg Every 4-6 Hours as Needed
- Timing:
- Onset: 5-30 Minutes
- Duration: 2-6 Hours
- Contraindications:
- Hypersensitivity
- Coronary Artery Disease (CAD)
- Mitral Valve Rheumatic Heart Disease
Labetalol
- Mechanism of Action: Beta Blocker
- Dosing: 5-20 mg Every 10 Minutes as Needed
- Timing:
- Onset: 5-10 Minutes
- Duration: 4-6 Hours
- Contraindications:
- Severe Bradycardia
- 2nd/3rd Degree Heart Block
- Cardiogenic Shock
- Decompensated Heart Failure
- Bronchial Asthma or History of Obstructive Airway Disease
- Hypersensitivity
Enalaprilat
- Mechanism of Action: Angiotensin Converting Enzyme (ACE) Inhibitor
- Response is Unpredictable Due to Variable Plasma Volume & Plasma Renin Activity
- Dosing: 1.25 mg Every 6 Hours
- Can Use Up to 5 mg per Dose if Needed
- Timing:
- Onset: 15 Minutes
- Duration: 6 Hours
- Contraindications:
- Pregnancy
- Severe Renal Artery Stenosis
- Severe Hyperkalemia
- Hypersensitivity
- Generally Avoid ACE Inhibitors in Surgery Patients – Increased Difficulty Managing Blood Pressure Intraoperatively