Acute aortic coarctation hypotensive treatment is different from usual hypertensive disease, because aortic coarctation rupture is closely related to mortality, if the blood pressure is too high, the coarctation is easy to rupture and the disease can develop rapidly. Therefore, blood pressure lowering is the focus of treatment for aortic coarctation, and blood pressure needs to be rapidly controlled to the target range, such as systolic blood pressure below 120 mmHg and diastolic blood pressure at 60-70 mmHg. A combination of drugs in adequate doses is clinically recommended. In addition, the heart rate needs to be controlled at the same time. calcium blockers, beta-blockers, diuretics, etc. are available.