Results demonstrated that over the first 7 months, systolic blood pressure of the control animals steadily increased to 140 mmHg and remained at this level for the next 7–8 months. In contrast, the systolic blood pressure of the test animals initially decreased over the first 4 months to as...
Decreased heart rate and blood pressure in a recent cardiac transplant patient after spinal anesthesiaantiemetic, cyclizinevomiting, PONVPurpose To describe the cardiovascular effects of neuraxial blockade in a heart transplant patient. Clinical features A 69-yr-old 70-kg male underwent orthotopic heart...
RESULTS: The weighted net blood pressure response to dynamic aerobic training averaged -5.3 mmHg for systolic and -4.8 mmHg for diastolic pressure. The interstudy variation in the change in blood pressure was mainly dependent on the initial blood pressure status and the efficacy of the training ...
In this study we examined the association between plasma ascorbic acid concentration and blood pressure (BP) in young-adult women. Methods Participants were 242 Black and White women aged 18–21 yr from the Richmond, CA, cohort of the National Heart, Lung and Blood Institute Growth and Health...
(M-year-old male), had neither personal histories of any infections nor immunocom- plex disease. Both of their sera showed negligible CHs0 titers and C6 could not be de- tected by hemolytic and immunochemical analysis but the other C components were in the normal range. The Y.N. family...
Hypertension is the most prevalent cause of cardiovascular disease and kidney failure, but only about 50% of patients achieve adequate blood pressure control, in part, due to inter-individual genetic variations in the response to antihypertensive medicat
Iran Received 6 March 2016; received in revised form 6 June 2016; accepted 8 June 2016 Available online 29 June 2016 KEYWORDS Panax; Heart rate; Blood pressure; Resistance training Abstract Objectives: Ginseng Panax has been used for centuries in Chinese medicine as source of health and stamina...
N/D Total sample: 52(11% M, median age: 54 yr, range: 48–70 yr) % change in O2 delivery, Hgb, temperature, PaCO2, heart rate, intracranial pressure Before transfusion Hgb:Median: 9.7 g/dLRange: 7–13 g/dL,After transfusion: 10.8 ± 1.4 g/dL Cerebral ischemia and stroke ...
Case study 2 62yr old male presented to emergency with platelets 1. With a working diagnosis of ITP, he was treated with immunomodulatory agents. Further investigation showed a concurrent diagnosis of plasmacytoma and high Immunoglo- bulin A levels. Management with chemotherapy was delayed due to ...
The Blood–Brain Barrier (BBB) is a highly-selective physiologic barrier responsible for maintaining cerebral homeostasis. Innovative in vitro models of the BBB are needed to provide useful insights into BBB function with CNS disorders like traumatic bra