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23,24. Resting heart rate is defined as the number of beats per minute when the individual is at complete rest. It indicates the basic fitness level, therefore, the more well-conditioned the body, the less effort and
Significant MR (moderate or severe) leads to left atrial (LA) and left ventricular (LV) dilatation, pulmonary hypertension, and eventually heart failure. Symptomatic relief may be achieved via medical therapy, including diuretics and angiotensin-converting enzyme inhibitors; however, surgical intervention...
assistant professor of medicine, Harvard Medical School, and colleagues re-analyzed data from the RICCADSA clinical trial (NCT00519597) ofcardiovascular riskfor non-sleepy OSA patients with heart disease. They conducted their analyses to determine study participants' pulse rates and test the...
(i.e., elevated heart rate, respiration, perspiration, skin conductance). Importantly, though SIT did not elicit a statistically significant reduction in state anxiety, SIT attenuated the acute state anxiety response. This small magnitude attenuation of state anxiety response to a single Wingate is ...
In outpatients with T2DM, higher baseline hepcidin concentrations were strongly associated with an increased long-term risk of overall mortality or nonfatal cardiovascular events, even after adjustment for established cardiovascular risk factors, plasma ferritin concentrations, medication use, and other potent...
[K.F.], Asahikawa Medical College School of Medicine, Asahikawa, Hokkaido 078-8510, Japan ABSTRACT: In Sapporo city of Japan, neonatal screening for congenital hypothyroidism has used the measurement of free thyrox- ine (T4) and thyroid-stimulating hormone (TSH) in the filter-paper blood spot...
① patients requiring surgical intervention postoperatively due to joint infection; ② formation of postoperative sinus tracts around the joints or persistent leakage from the incision; ③ patient mortality attributed to joint infection following surgery; and ④ patients requiring long-term antibiotic therap...
Age ≥ 65 years, female gender, gastrointestinal tract bleeding, heart failure, acute kidney injury and lower serum albumin were associated with elevated urea-to-creatinine ratio. Higher urea-to-creatinine ratio level was associated with greater rates of inpatient mortality, hospital readmission ...
(hsCRP), and erythrocyte sedimentation rate (ESR). However, S. Bello et al. found no association between inflammatory markers (CRP, PCT and WBC) and long-term community-acquired pneumonia mortality. Studies have shown that an increased RDW is associated with poor clinical cardiac outcomes in ...