Very little has been written about the management of the known hypertensive patient who has an elevated blood pressure. As part of our review we did a MEDLINE search of the Englishlanguage literature on this problem for the years 1982 to 1990. We discuss the common causes of uncontrolled ...
We’ve all heard that blood pressure is an important part of our overall health. But do you know what normal blood pressure should be or how to tell if your blood pressure is elevated or too high? Your blood pressure numbers mean a lot for your heart’s health. If your blood pressure ...
According to the American Heart Association and American College of Cardiology, a normal blood pressure for adults is a systolic measurement of less than 120 mmHg and a diastolic reading under 80 mmHg. Blood pressure is elevated when the systolic consistently reaches 120-129 mmHg and the diastolic...
What is troponin and why would elevated blood levels of troponin indicate heart damage? How does the fitness level of an individual affect their cardiac output? What should happen to the blood pressure (both systolic and diastolic...
Choosing a first-line drug in the management of elevated blood pressure: ... JM Wright - 《Canadian Medical Association Journal》 被引量: 0发表: 2000年 How do thiazide and thiazide-like diuretics lower blood pressure? Thiazide diuretics are widely used for the treatment of hypertension, but ...
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Some insurance companies use a blood pressure of 140 over 90mmHg as the borderline detween elevated and normal readings What causes high blood pressure?In adout 90 percent of the cases,medical science just doesn't know it for sure.In can only make educated guesses 何时是血压太高?一些保险公司...
Elevated Blood Pressure (Prehypertension) High Blood Pressure (Stage 1 Hypertension) High Blood Pressure (Stage 2 Hypertension) Hypertensive Crisis Very Low Blood Pressure (Severe Hypotension) Very Low Blood Pressure, also known as Severe Hypotension, refers to a condition where the blood pressure lev...
leading to elevated pressure inside the vessels. High blood pressureor hypertensionis when the blood pressure readings consistently range from 140 or higher for systolic or 90 or higher for diastolic. Blood pressure readings above 180/120 mmHg are dangerously high and require immediate medical attentio...
What is blood pressure? What physiological factors contribute to elevated blood pressure? What are three risk factors which contribute to the development of hypertension? List factors that affect blood pressure and blood flow. Why does blood pressure in the body decrease the farther away it is from...