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==Overview==
Additional imaging studies are often performed to evaluate for end organ damage in the patient with hypertension.


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==Electrocardiogram==
* An [[electrocardiogram]] (EKG/ECG) is performed to evaluate for the presence of [[left ventricular hypertrophy]] or [[silent myocardial infarction]].


==Additional tests often include:==
==Chest X-ray==
* A [[chest X-ray]] is performed to evaluate for signs of [[cardiac enlargement]] or evidence of [[Congestive heart failure|cardiac failure]].


===Electrocardiogram===  
== Echocardiography or Ultrasound ==
* [[Electrocardiogram]] (EKG/ECG) - for evidence of the heart being under strain from working against a high blood pressure. Also may show resulting thickening of the heart muscle ([[left ventricular hypertrophy]]) or of the occurrence of previous silent cardiac disease (either subtle electrical conduction disruption or even a myocardial infarction).
* An [[echocardiogram]] can help in diagnosing [[left ventricular hypertrophy]] and [[diastolic dysfunction]].
 
===Chest X-ray===
* [[Chest X-ray]] - again for signs of cardiac enlargement or evidence of [[Congestive heart failure|cardiac failure]].
 
===MRI or CT===
* see [[Cardiac MRI]] in [[Hypertension]]
 
=== Echocardiography or Ultrasound ===
* [[Echocardiogram]] for diagnosis


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Latest revision as of 20:45, 22 November 2011

Hypertension Main page

Overview

Causes

Classification

Primary Hypertension
Secondary Hypertension
Hypertensive Emergency
Hypertensive Urgency

Screening

Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1]; Assistant Editor-In-Chief: Taylor Palmieri

Overview

Additional imaging studies are often performed to evaluate for end organ damage in the patient with hypertension.

Electrocardiogram

Chest X-ray

Echocardiography or Ultrasound

References

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