Nursing Interventions in Surgical Patients with Hypertension: Strategies for Optimal Perioperative Blood Pressure Management

Authors

  • Eny Susyanti Politeknik Hang Tuah Jakarta
  • Mia Maulidina Stikes Mahadika Cirebon
  • Fifi Muzdhalifah Poltekkes Kemenkes Palu
  • Harrijun Kapabella Siregar Poltekkes Kemenkes Medan
  • Erwinsyah Erwinsyah STIKES Garuda Putih

Abstract

This study explores nursing interventions for surgical patients with hypertension, emphasizing strategies for optimal perioperative blood pressure management. Hypertension significantly increases surgical risk, necessitating tailored perioperative care. The objective of this research is to identify and evaluate effective nursing interventions that mitigate these risks and improve patient outcomes. A systematic review was conducted, including randomized controlled trials, cohort studies, and clinical guidelines from 2010 to 2023. The analysis focused on preoperative, intraoperative, and postoperative phases, assessing interventions such as medication management, lifestyle modification counseling, patient education, and monitoring protocols.

The findings reveal that preoperative optimization of blood pressure through medication adherence and lifestyle adjustments is crucial. Education about the importance of blood pressure control and adherence to prescribed antihypertensive regimens significantly reduces perioperative complications. Intraoperative strategies include continuous blood pressure monitoring and the administration of antihypertensive agents as needed to maintain stability. Postoperative care focuses on regular blood pressure monitoring, early identification of complications, and patient education to ensure long-term management.

The study concludes that a multidisciplinary approach involving nurses, surgeons, and anesthesiologists is essential for effective perioperative management in hypertensive patients. Continuous patient education and engagement in their care, combined with vigilant monitoring and timely intervention, significantly reduce adverse outcomes. These findings underscore the importance of comprehensive, patient-centered nursing interventions in enhancing surgical outcomes for hypertensive patients. Future research should focus on developing standardized protocols and exploring the long-term effects of these interventions on surgical morbidity and mortality.

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Published

2024-07-02

How to Cite

Susyanti, E., Maulidina, M., Muzdhalifah, F., Siregar, H. K., & Erwinsyah, E. (2024). Nursing Interventions in Surgical Patients with Hypertension: Strategies for Optimal Perioperative Blood Pressure Management. Global International Journal of Innovative Research, 2(7), 1418–1428. Retrieved from https://global-us.mellbaou.com/index.php/global/article/view/222