Segment 1 Gilliland introduces Lever. Lever shows a graph showing blood pressure results of the normal population. Time start: 00:00:00:00 Time end: 00:05:06:00 Length: 00:05:06:00
Segment 2 Lever talks through a table listing the risk factors for developing hypertension. A graph is shown which details how treatment for high blood pressure reduces the risk of medical complications. Lever discusses epidemiological studies of hypertension and their findings. Time start: 00:05:06:00 Time end: 00:12:29:00 Length: 00:07:23:00
Segment 3 Lever discusses what should be looked for when examining a patient with potential hypertension. Slides of a woman with Cushing's syndrome are shown. Time start: 00:12:29:00 Time end: 00:17:25:00 Length: 00:04:56:00
Segment 4 Lever discusses what to expect at the end of a first visit of a hypertensive patient to a clinic and how to proceed according to the findings. A table is shown which lists investigations to be made on a patient with confirmed hypertension. An intravenous pyelogram of a patient with severe hypertension is shown. Time start: 00:17:25:00 Time end: 00:23:34:00 Length: 00:06:09:00
Segment 5 Lever refers to a table showing electrolyte patterns in a patient with primary and secondary hypertensive conditions then a table showing the causes of hypokalaemia in hypertension. He then describes the mechanism of primary aldosteronism. Time start: 00:23:34:00 Time end: 00:31:37:00 Length: 00:08:03:00
Segment 6 Lever shows a table listing treatment options for primary, then secondary, hyperaldosteronism. A case study is given of a man with severe secondary hyperaldosteronism. Time start: 00:31:37:00 Time end: 00:37:30:00 Length: 00:05:53:00
Segment 7 Lever shows a chart in which diagrammatic comparisons between primary and secondary hyperaldosteronism are given. A table is shown in which different drug treatments for hypertension are given. A final table is shown which details the main points made in the lecture. Time start: 00:37:30:00 Time end: 00:43:55:06 Length: 00:06:25:06