Volpe M, Tocci G (2010) Challenging hypertension: how to diagnose and treat resistant hypertension in daily clinical practice. Expert Rev Cardiovascular Ther 8(6):811-820Volpe M, Tocci G. Challenging hypertension: how to diagnose and treat resistant hypertension in daily clinical practice. Expert ...
Hypertension, or high blood pressure, is often called a "silent disease" because you usually don't know that you have it. There may be no symptoms or signs. Nonetheless, it damages the body and eventually may cause problems like heart disease. Therefore, it's important to regularly monitor ...
How to Diagnose, How to Treat 来自 ResearchGate 喜欢 0 阅读量: 50 作者:RA Phillips,S Editor 摘要: At least 5% of patients remain normotensive, es- pecially those with familial pheochromocytoma. Patterns of hypertension in familial disease remain consistent (i.e., family members have either ...
To diagnose health risk of a future resident in a life cycle of a resident in a building.SOLUTION: The present invention is directed to a method of diagnosing risk to health of a resident in a building. The health risk diagnosing method includes a step S1 of measuring a temperature in the...
There are more elderly individuals with a burden of chronic diseases including hypertension, diabetes, kidney disease and heart disease, for which the tools of the radiologist and interventionalist are particularly appropriate. It is therefore not surprising that increasing attention in the medical ...
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Manual auscultatory measurement of upper arm blood pressure (BP) with a mercury sphygmomanometer was the gold standard non-invasive test and mainstay clinical method to diagnose hypertension in the twentieth century [1,2] This indirect measurement method, as well as automated BP methods, was used...
Because blood pressure can spike or drop regularly, a single blood pressure test is not enough to diagnose hypertension. Your doctor will monitor your blood pressure with regular testing over a few months to determine if your blood pressure is consistently above the healthy range. They'll use a...
to consider the amount of fluid that has already been administered (a positive response is less likely to occur if the patient has already received several liters of fluid) and the potential risks (right ventricular dysfunction, severe hypoxemia, venous congestion and intra-abdominal hypertension)....
An estimated1.3 billion people worldwidehave hypertension—but only half of these people are aware of it or have been diagnosed. Many people may be unaware they havehigh blood pressurebecause it has few warning signs or symptoms. This is also why it's often called "the silent killer." ...