Rapid heart rate: Fewer red blood cells mean your heart has to pump harder than usual to get enough oxygen to all the parts of your body, so your pulse may be faster. Severe anemia can even cause an irregular heartbeat. Tinnitus: Someone with tinnitus hears sounds in their ears even whe...
most clinical guidelines pragmatically distinguish between non-specific LBP, specific LBP, and sciatica/radiculopathy [1]. Furthermore, extravertebral or non-spinal medical disorders may mimic or
Short-term perturbations in E2 might influence blood flow via disturbed endothelial function and low E2 associated with menstrual dysfunction has been linked to lower blood pressure and heart rate response [56]. Perturbations in circulation may impair the transport of oxygen and energy substrates, ...
Atrial fibrillation causes an irregular heart rate. If you check your pulse, you may feel a "fluttering" sensation. When atrial fibrillation is new in onset or poorly controlled by medications, you will often feel your heart racing. This rapid, abnormal heart rate can be dangerous if not trea...
(PETCO2), and heart rate. The heart rate reserve (HRR), for which less than 15 is defined as low, was the difference between the maximal heart rate during CPET and the subject’s maximal predicted value. The ventilatory reserve, for which greater than 85% is defined as low, was the ...
This randomized trial assesses the comparative effectiveness of direct oral anticoagulants vs low-molecular-weight heparin on rate of 6-month recurrence
AEs were coded according to the Medical Dictionary for Regulatory Activities, version ⩾14. The severity of AEs and clinical laboratory values were graded according to the National Cancer Institute Common Terminology Criteria for Adverse Event (NCI CTCAE) version ⩾4.0, with the exception of rash...
Abbreviations: AE = adverse event; AESI = adverse event of special interest; AML = acute myeloid leukemia; CTEAE = Common Terminology Criteria for Adverse Events; MDS = myelodysplastic syndromes; MedDRA = Medical Dictionary for Regulatory Activities; PT = preferred term; SMQ = standard MedDRA ...
Medical equipment: Bluetooth modules can be embedded in medical equipment, such as blood pressure monitors, blood glucose meters, heart rate monitors, etc. These devices can be connected to mobile phones or other monitoring devices via Bluetooth to transmit data to doctors or users for remote ...
“Among all bortezomib-treated patients, rate of grade 3 or higher heart failure was 2.1%; the rate was 2.2% in newly diagnosed patients and 2.0% in relapsed and/or refractory patients,” Dr. Laubach reported.“Across the comparative studies (APEX and VISTA) and th...