Central blood pressure (BP) and BP variability are associated with cardiovascular disease risk. However, the influence of exercise on these hemodynamic parameters is unknown among patients with resistant hypertension. The EnRicH (The Exercise Training in the Treatment of Resistant Hypertension) was a pr...
observe central blood pressure, arterial stiffness and intracranial pressure in long-term chronic hypertensive patients.#Patients above 18 years were assessed from November 2022 to August 2023 with non-invasive central blood pressure and intracranial pressure waveform measurements in a cross-sectional ...
Continuous monitoring of the central blood pressure waveform from deeply embedded vessels such as the carotid artery and jugular vein has clinical value for the prediction of all-cause cardiovascular mortality. However, existing non-invasive approaches, including photoplethysmography and tonometry, only enab...
Clinical validation of a wearable ultrasound sensor of blood pressure Article 20 November 2024 Congestive Heart Failure (CHF) is a clinical syndrome in which the heart’s pumping ability decreases, leading to fluid buildup in the circulatory system1. It currently affects about 6.2 million people ...
Central venous pressure (CVP) (also known as: right atrial pressure; RAP) describes the pressure of blood in the thoracic vena cava, near the right atrium of the heart. CVP reflects the amount of blood returning to the heart and the ability of the heart to pump the blood into the arteri...
Harper, A.M.: Autoregulation of cerebral blood flow: Influence of the arterial blood pressure on the blood flow through the cerebral cortex. J. Neurol. Neurosurg. Psychiat. 29, 398–403 (1966) PubMed CAS Google Scholar Harper, A.M., Deshmukh, V.D., Rowan, J.O., Jennett, W.B.:...
In addition, the risk of developing CSR increases for patients who havehigh blood pressureorheart disease, as well as those who are currently pregnant or have had a recentpregnancy. There is also evidence that other drugs aside from corticosteroids may increase the risk of developing CSR. These...
Within the first few hours after transfer, a few highly activated T cells cross the resting blood–brain barrier and migrate into the central nervous system parenchyma. Assuming that brain antigen is not recognized, this T-cell infiltration is transient and lasts only a few hours. However, when...
MacDougall JD, Tuxen D, Sale DG, Moroz JR, Sutton JR (1985) Arterial blood pressure response to heavy resistance exercise. J Appl Physiol 58:785–790 Google Scholar Miles DS, Sawka MN, Glaser RM, Wilde SW, Doerr BM, Frey MAB (1982) Assessment of central hemodynamics during arm crank...
2024;80(2):430–45. Article PubMed Google Scholar Stafford S, Avsar P, Nugent L, O’Connor T, Moore Z, Patton D, et al. What is the impact of patient violence in the emergency department on emergency nurses’ intention to leave? J Nurs Manag. 2022;30(6):1852–60. Article Pub...