What Is Hypertension (HTN)? - Definition, Symptoms & Causes from Chapter 6 / Lesson 52 68K Hypertension is a condition in which an individual's blood pressure is higher than normal. Understand the definition and stages of hypertension, and explore the symptoms and causes of primary and sec...
What Is Hypertension (HTN)? - Definition, Symptoms & Causes from Chapter 6 / Lesson 52 69K Hypertension is a condition in which an individual's blood pressure is higher than normal. Understand the definition and stages of hypertension, and explore the symptoms and causes of primary and s...
Based on the 4-factor model structure, we found that only panic disorder could significantly increase the risk of CAD by 1.1% over the 10-year follow-up (p-value < 0.001). Conclusion Anxiety symptoms, particularly panic disorder, are independently and significantly associated with an ...
Hypertension (HTN or HT), also known as high blood pressure (HBP), is a long-term medical condition in which the blood pressure in the arteries is persistently elevated. High blood pressure typically does not cause symptoms. Hypotension Abnormally low arterial blood pressure. Hypertension Abnormally...
There are some major reasons that automated clinical coding can be helpful. First, manual coding is time-consuming. A clinical coder in NHS Scotland usually codes about 60 cases a day (equivalent to 7–8 min for each case) and an NHS coding department of around 25–30 coders usually cod...
of access to kidney replacement therapy for kidney failure (KF) are also counted [3]. These high global death rates reflect disparities in prevention, early detection, diagnosis, and treatment of chronic kidney disease (CKD) [4]. Death rates from CKD are especially prominent in some regions, ...
Does HTN lead to ischemic heart disease? What is coronary atherosclerosis of the native coronary artery? How does ischemic heart disease cause heart failure? What is carotid artery disease? What is the etiology of myocardial infarction? What are heart stroke symptoms? What is the pathophysiology of...
Researchers are constantly debating the nature of NcplP but have not reached any agreement yet [2,7–9]. This pain is often considered to be a part or counterpart of central sensitization; however, some authors present arguments against such an idea [3,7,10]. There is a vast group of ...