OBJECTIVE: Cardiac autonomic dysfunction (COD) is one of the important factors implicated in the pathogenesis of primary hypertension (HT). Heart rate variability (HRV) measurement has been used widely to determine the COD. We aimed to examine the HRV in primary hypertension and its relationships ...
Office blood pressure (BP), out-of-office BP measurement with ambulatory BP monitoring, and self-BP measurement at home are reliable and important data for assessing hypertension. Primary hypertension can be defined as an elevated BP of unknown cause due to cardiovascular risk factors resulting ...
关键词: Humans Osteoarthropathy, Primary Hypertrophic Cholelithiasis Intestinal Obstruction Rectal Prolapse Hypertension, Portal Liver Cirrhosis Cystic Fibrosis Salivary Gland Diseases Nasal Polyps DOI: 10.1098/rspa.1950.0039 被引量: 33 年份: 1950
years Gender (male/female) Body mass index, kg/m2 Systolic blood pressure, mmHg Diastolic blood pressure, mmHg Essential hypertension Secondary hypertension Renal hypertension Renovascular hypertension Primary aldosteronism Hypothyroid-induced hypertension Ischemic heart disease Stroke Values are expressed as mea...
Increased resistance to portal blood flow is the primary factor in the pathophysiology of portal hypertension, and is mainly determined by the morphological changes occurring in chronic liver diseases. This is aggravated by a dynamic component, due to the active — reversible — contraction of differe...
Endoscopic Treatment of Portal Hypertension and Its Complications of choice for acute esophageal variceal bleeding, and for preventing a first episode of bleeding (primary prophylaxis) and rebleeding (secondary prophylaxis)... F Bazerbachi,MJ Levy,LM Wongkeesong - 《Techniques & Innovations in Gastroi...
Other long-term problems include an elevated risk for hypertension. HUS typically begins around 7 days after onset of diarrhea due to E. coli O157:H7 but can begin as soon as 2 days and up to 2 weeks (rarely up to 3 weeks) after onset, often as diarrhea is improving or has ...
However, there are few studies that describe the clinical outcomes and complications of TKA in patients undergoing HD. Here we describe mid-term outcomes and complications of primary TKA in patients receiving HD by using a propensity score matching method....
This chapter provides an overview on the established medical complications of obesity, including reduced life expectancy, diabetes mellitus and metabolic syndrome, cancer, reproductive and obstetrical complications, hypertension, sleep apnea syndrome and pulmonary dysfunction, nonalcoholic fatty liver disease an...
The risk rises incrementally with decline in eGFR and is maximal in patients with end-stage kidney disease (ESKD) requiring dialysis (to around 20 times that of the general population). Conventional factors such as diabetes mellitus, hypertension, smoking and hyperlipidaemia contribute to the risk ...