Hypertensive Crisis Caused by Hypoglycemia and Propranolol

Samuel J. Mann, Lawrence R. Krakoff

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Abstract

• In a patient with severe hypertension in association with insulin-induced hypoglycemia and prior therapy with propranolol hydrochloride, intravenous 50% dextrose significantly reduced arterial pressure on two occasions. Subsequent reduction of arterial pressure was observed with prazosin hydrochloride, an α-receptor antagonist. The hypertensive episode may have been caused by hypoglycemia stimulating excessive release of epinephrine. In the presence of vascular β2-receptor blockade by propranolol, the hypertensive action of epinephrine was mediated by vascular α-receptors. When β-antagonists must be used in insulin-dependent diabetic patients, β1-selective antagonists appear to be a better choice.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)2427-2428
Number of pages2
JournalArchives of Internal Medicine
Volume144
Issue number12
DOIs
StatePublished - Dec 1984

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