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Giovanni Mezzatesta

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Influence of metabolic syndrome on hypertension-related target organ damage

2005

Body surface areamedicine.medical_specialtyKidneybusiness.industryEnd organ damageLeft ventricular hypertrophymedicine.diseaseBioinformaticsEssential hypertensionEndocrinologymedicine.anatomical_structureHypertensive retinopathyDiabetes mellitusInternal medicineInternal MedicinemedicineMetabolic syndromebusinessAmerican Journal of Hypertension
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Influence of metabolic syndrome on hypertension-related target organ damage

2005

MuleG, Nardi E, Cottone S, Cusimano P, Volpe V, Piazza G, MongioviR, Mezzatesta G, Andronico G, Cerasola G (Universitadi Palermo, Palermo, Italy). Influence of metabolic syndrome on hypertension-related target organ damage. J Intern Med 2005; 257: 503-513. Objectives. The aim of our study was to analyse, in a wide group of essential hypertensive patients without diabetes mellitus, the influence of metabolic syndrome (MS) (defined according to the criteria laid down in the Third Report of the National Cholesterol Education Program Expert Panel on Detection, Evaluation, and Treatment of High Blood Cholesterol in Adults) on markers of preclinical cardiac, renal and retinal damage. Design. Cros…

AdultMalemedicine.medical_specialtySettore MED/09 - Medicina InternamicroalbuminuriaHeart VentriclesRetinographyLeft ventricular hypertrophyEssential hypertensionKidneyRetinametabolic syndromeHypertensive retinopathyRetinal Diseasesessential hypertension;left ventricular hypertrophy;metabolic syndrome;microalbuminuria;target organ damageInternal medicinetarget organ damageInternal MedicinemedicineAlbuminuriaHumansObesitySex DistributionNational Cholesterol Education ProgramAntihypertensive AgentsBody surface areaSettore MED/14 - Nefrologiabusiness.industryMyocardiumessential hypertensionMiddle Agedmedicine.diseaseSettore MED/11 - Malattie Dell'Apparato Cardiovascolareleft ventricular hypertrophyEndocrinologyCross-Sectional StudiesHypertensionCardiologyRegression AnalysisMicroalbuminuriaFemaleHypertrophy Left VentricularMetabolic syndromebusiness
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Influence of the metabolic syndrome on aortic stiffness in never treated hypertensive patients

2004

Summary Background and aim Metabolic syndrome (MS) carries an increased risk for cardiovascular events and there is a growing awareness that large artery stiffening is a powerful predictor of cardiovascular morbidity and mortality. Little is known about the relationship of MS with aortic stiffness. The aim of our study was to analyze, in patients with essential hypertension, the influence of MS, defined according to the criteria proposed by the Third Report of the National Cholesterol Education Program Expert Panel on Detection, Evaluation, and Treatment of High Blood Cholesterol in Adults (NCEP-ATP III), on carotid–femoral pulse wave velocity (PWV), a measure of aortic stiffness. Methods N…

Arterial hypertensionAdultMalemedicine.medical_specialtySettore MED/09 - Medicina InternaAmbulatory blood pressureEndocrinology Diabetes and MetabolismMedicine (miscellaneous)Essential hypertensionRisk FactorsInternal medicineDiabetes mellitusmedicineAlbuminuriaHumansPulse wave velocityNational Cholesterol Education ProgramAortaMetabolic SyndromeNutrition and Dieteticsbusiness.industryAge FactorsBlood Pressure Monitoring AmbulatoryMiddle AgedCardiovascular riskmedicine.diseaseSettore MED/11 - Malattie Dell'Apparato CardiovascolareElasticityFemoral ArteryPulse wave velocityAortic stiffneCarotid ArteriesBlood pressureEndocrinologyDiabetes Mellitus Type 2Blood chemistryCase-Control StudiesHypertensionCardiologyRegression AnalysisFemaleMetabolic syndromeCardiology and Cardiovascular MedicinebusinessNutrition, Metabolism and Cardiovascular Diseases
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Left Ventricular Remodelling Conditions Left Atrial Volume and Function In Hypertensive Patients? Evaluation in RT3D Echocardiography

2007

Left ventricular massmedicine.medical_specialtyPharmacotherapybusiness.industryInternal medicineInternal MedicineCardiologyMedicineRenal functionCardiology and Cardiovascular MedicinebusinessHigh Blood Pressure & Cardiovascular Prevention
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Impact of metabolic syndrome on left ventricular mass in overweight and obese hypertensive subjects

2007

BACKGROUND: Metabolic syndrome (MS) has been associated with an increased left ventricular (LV) mass in recent reports. Little is known about the association of MS with LV mass (LVM) in overweight and obese individuals. The aim of our study was to investigate the relation between MS and LVM in a population of overweight and obese hypertensive subjects. METHODS: 289 non-diabetic essential hypertensives with a body mass index >25 kg/m2, were enrolled. In all subjects routine blood chemistry, echocardiographic examination and 24-h ambulatory blood pressure monitoring were performed. RESULTS: In the group of overweight patients, participants with MS (n=58), when compared to those without it (n=…

Malemedicine.medical_specialtyAmbulatory blood pressurePopulationOverweightEssential hypertensionBody Mass IndexRisk FactorsInternal medicinemedicineHumansObesityeducationmetabolic syndrome left ventricular mass hypertensionMetabolic Syndromeeducation.field_of_studyChi-Square Distributionbusiness.industryBody WeightMiddle AgedOverweightmedicine.diseaseEchocardiography DopplerCross-Sectional StudiesEndocrinologyBlood pressureBlood chemistryHypertensionLinear ModelsCardiologyFemaleHypertrophy Left VentricularMetabolic syndromemedicine.symptomCardiology and Cardiovascular MedicinebusinessBody mass indexInternational Journal of Cardiology
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Relationship of Metabolic Syndrome With Pulse Pressure in Patients With Essential Hypertension

2006

BACKGROUND: Pulse pressure is largely dependent on arterial stiffness. Recent studies have documented reduced large artery compliance in nondiabetic subjects with metabolic syndrome (MS). The aim of our study was to analyze, in a group of patients with essential hypertension and without diabetes mellitus, the influence of MS on clinic and 24-h pulse pressures. METHODS: A total of 528 hypertensive subjects, aged 18 to 72 years, who were free of cardiovascular and renal diseases were enrolled. Of the subjects, 41% had MS. In all subjects routine blood chemistry, echocardiographic examination, and 24-h ambulatory blood pressure monitoring were performed. RESULTS: When compared with subjects wi…

AdultMalemedicine.medical_specialtyAmbulatory blood pressureBlood PressureEssential hypertensionHeart RateRisk FactorsDiabetes mellitusInternal medicineInternal MedicineHumansMedicinePulseAgedMetabolic Syndromebusiness.industryBlood Pressure Determinationmetabolic syndrome pulse pressure hypertensionArteriesStroke volumeMiddle Agedmedicine.diseasePulse pressureSurgeryBlood chemistryPulsatile FlowHypertensionCardiologyArterial stiffnessFemaleMetabolic syndromebusinessAmerican Journal of Hypertension
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Relationship between albumin excretion rate and aortic stiffness in untreated essential hypertensive patients

2004

. Objectives.  To evaluate, in a group of nondiabetic essential hypertensive patients with normal renal function, the relationship between albumin excretion rate (AER) and carotid-femoral pulse wave velocity (PWV), as an index of aortic stiffness. Design.  Cross-sectional study. Setting.  Outpatient hypertension clinic. Subjects.  Seventy patients with mild-to-moderate essential hypertension, aged 42 ± 8 years, never pharmacologically treated. All subjects underwent routine laboratory tests, 24-h ambulatory blood pressure (BP) monitoring, measurement of carotid-femoral PWV, by means of a computerized method, and AER. Results.  Microalbuminuric patients (AER ≥ 20 μg min−1; n = 19), when comp…

AdultMalecardiovascular riskmedicine.medical_specialtyarterial hypertensionAmbulatory blood pressureSettore MED/09 - Medicina Internamicroalbuminuriapulse wave velocityDiastoleEssential hypertensionRisk FactorsInternal medicineInternal MedicinemedicineAlbuminuriaHumansaortic stiffness;arterial hypertension;cardiovascular risk;microalbuminuria;pulse wave velocityRisk factorPulsePulse wave velocityAortaSettore MED/14 - NefrologiaProteinuriabusiness.industryaortic stiffneBlood Pressure Monitoring AmbulatoryMiddle Agedmedicine.diseaseSettore MED/11 - Malattie Dell'Apparato CardiovascolareElasticityFemoral ArteryEndocrinologyCarotid ArteriesCross-Sectional StudiesHypertensionCardiologyRegression AnalysisMicroalbuminuriaFemalemedicine.symptombusinessBody mass indexBlood Flow Velocity
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Relationship between metabolic syndrome and aortic stiffness in untreated hypertensive patients

2005

medicine.medical_specialtyMean arterial pressureAmbulatory blood pressurebusiness.industrymedicine.diseaseBlood pressureDiabetes mellitusInternal medicineHeart rateInternal MedicinemedicineCardiologyAortic stiffnessMetabolic syndromebusinessPulse wave velocityAmerican Journal of Hypertension
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Relationships between glomerular filtration rate and left ventricular mass in uncomplicated essential hypertension

2007

glomerular filtration rate left ventricular mass hypertension
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Metabolic syndrome in overweight and obese hypertensives patients: impact on left ventricular mass.

2006

Metabolic syndrome hypertension left ventricular mass.
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Relationships between metabolic syndrome and steady and pulsatile components of clinic and 24-h blood pressure

2006

metabolic syndrome blood pressure
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La sindrome metabolica nei soggetti con ipertensione arteriosa essenziale: effetti sulla pressione di polso clinica e delle 24 ore

2006

sindrome metabolica ipertensione arteriosa pressione di polso
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Metabolic syndrome amplifies hypertension-related target organ damage

2005

Metabolic syndrome hypertensiontarget organ damage
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Relazione tra riduzione lieve-moderata della funzione renale e massa ventricolare sinistra nell’ipertensione arteriosa essenziale

2007

funzione renale massa ventricolare sinistra ipertensione arteriosa
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