Although beneficial and necessary in the short term, long-term activations of the HPA axis and cardiovascular systems can directly promote arterial damage and overall poorer health (for review, see McEwen, 2006). This can lead to an increased risk of developing hypertension, coronary heart disease...
d Micro-CT (μCT) generated model of the heart [sinus venosus (SV), atria (A), ventricle (V), and outflow tract (OFT)] and major arterial networks in the axolotl confirming the course of the DA as drawn in a. e Four-frame time series showing color changes along the left arteria ...
a) Increasing stroke volume would result in increased cardiac output. b) Mean arterial pressure decreases if blood volume decreases. c) Mean arterial pressure is equal to heart rate x stroke volume. d) Central venous pressur IQ scores on the ...
Invasive (arterial) blood pressure (IP) monitor—an inline sensor that provides a beat-to-beat confirmation of the patient’s BP/waveform. Trending provides an alert to changes that can indicate a deteriorating condition, or a rapid response indicator to administration of some medications. Long ra...
noninvasive physiologic testingduplex ultrasoundradiology and radiologistssocioeconomic issuePurpose: To examine recent trends in the use of duplex ultrasound and noninvasive physiologic tests (NPTs) for determining the 1 presence of peripheral arterial disease (PAD)....
Standard clinical care in neonatal and pediatric intensive-care units (NICUs and PICUs, respectively) involves continuous monitoring of vital signs with hard-wired devices that adhere to the skin and, in certain instances, can involve catheter-based pres
Controlling the false discovery rate: a practical and powerful approach to multiple testing. Journal of the Royal Statistical Society B 57, 289–300 (1995). 36. Cinthio, M. et al. Longitudinal movements and resulting shear strain of the arterial wall. American journal of physiology. Heart and...
Pulse, blood pressure, respiratory rate, arterial oxygen saturation, and the perceived exertion in each of the tests were compared. Results: The mean distance walked on 6MWT was 463 mtrs and mean level of shuttles covered on ISWT were 36+/-7. There was no statistically significant difference ...
Arterial pressure decreased (P<0.05) from 108 ± 2 mmHg before pregnancy to 99 ± 3 mmHg during the second and third week of pregnancy. GFR increased (P<0.05) the first (26%) and second (28%) week but the increment was greater (P<0.05) at the end of pregnancy (63%). RBF only ...
The physiological relationship between local arterial displacement and blood pressure (BP) plays an integral role in assess- ment of the mechanical properties of arteries. In this study, we used more advanced methods to obtain reliable continuous BP and