Importance of diastolic and systolic hypertensive response to exercise on left ventricular mass and geometrydoi:10.1016/S0735-1097(03)81595-4RamonCastelloandIris-JacquelineGonzalezandJonathanN.BellaandSDOSJournal of the American College of Cardiology...
The relative importance of the two phases of the blood pressure in maintaining the coronary circulation, however, has not been determined. In the study of the coronary circulation in the tortoise, the blood was observed to flow very rapidly during the diastolic phase, whereas during the height ...
In the present study, we evaluated whether echocardiographic signs of diastolic and systolic dysfunction are already present in obese children and adolescents. Within the obese subjects, we investigated the relative influence of obesity versus associated cardiovascular risk factors on these abnormalities. Ad...
2 Resistant vs Pseudo-Resistant Hypertension Resistant hypertension is a condition defined by the failure of achieving the recommended therapeutic office BP targets of less than 140 mmHg for the systolic and/or less than 90 mmHg for the diastolic office BP, respectively, in the presence of at lea...
In the present study, we evaluated whether echocardio- graphic signs of diastolic and systolic dysfunction are already present in obese children and adolescents. Within the obese subjects, we investigated the relative influence of obesity versus associated cardiovascular risk factors on these abnor- ...
Burden of systolic and diastolic ventricular dysfunction in the community: Appreciating the scope of the heart failure epidemic 2003, Journal of the American Medical Association New concepts in diastolic dysfunction and diastolic heart failure: Part I: Diagnosis, prognosis, and measurements of diastolic ...
LV systolic function; similarly, the slopes of the end-systolic-pressuredimension (regional end-systolic elastance, rEes) and stroke-work-end-diastolic dimension (regional preload-recruitable stroke work, rPRSW) relations for each axis were used to evaluate changes in regional LV systolic performance...
Accentuated sympathetic nerve activity (SNA) is a risk factor for cardiovascular events. In this review, we investigate our working hypothesis that potentiated activity of neurons in the rostral ventrolateral medulla (RVLM) is the primary cause of experi
A meta-analysis with 1,003 people with T2D demonstrated that aerobic exercise training interventions lowered systolic blood pressure (-5.6 mmHg), diastolic blood pressure (-5.5 mmHg), triglyceride levels (-0.3 mmol/l), and total cholesterol (-0.3 mmol/l).44 Discerning the health benefits of ...
9, 10 Diastolic leaflet tethering alone in patients with systolic LV dysfunction is not usually critical enough to cause significant mitral stenosis (MS).9 However, high incidence of functional MS with a mitral valve area (MVA) less than 1.5 cm2 has recently been reported in patients who ...