Beta-Blocker Therapy for New-Onset Hypertension Following an Electrical Injury: A Case Report

Authors

  • Ho-Dong Yang
  • Donghoon Han
  • Dong Geum Shin
  • Min-Kyung Kang
  • Jung Rae Cho
  • Seonghoon Choi
  • Jong-Wook Lee
  • Namho Lee

Abstract

Electrical injuries may occur in both home and workplace environments leading to cardiovascular complications, such as tachyarrhythmia, bradyarrhythmia, atrial fibrillation and myocardial injury. However, reports on electrical injury induced hypertension are rare. The choice of appropriate antihypertensive agents is therefore unclear. As described in this report, beta-blockers may be useful in hypertension induced by electrical injuries.

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Published

2020-04-27

How to Cite

Yang, H.-D., Han, D., Shin, D. G., Kang, M.-K., Cho, J. R., Choi, S., … Lee, N. (2020). Beta-Blocker Therapy for New-Onset Hypertension Following an Electrical Injury: A Case Report. Archives of Clinical and Medical Case Reports, 4(2), 307–311. Retrieved from https://fortunejournals.org/ojs/index.php/acmcr/article/view/22314