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Blood pressure and obesity exert independent influences on pulse wave velocity in youth.

2012

The objective was to analyze pulse wave velocity (PWV) in normotensive, high-normal, and hypertensive youths by using aortic-derived parameters from peripheral recordings. The impact of obesity on vascular phenotypes was also analyzed. A total of 501 whites from 8 to 18 years of age were included. The subjects were divided according to BP criteria: 424 (85%) were normotensive, 56 (11%) high-normal, and 21 (4%) hypertensive. Obesity was present in 284 (56%) and overweight in 138 (28%). Pulse wave analysis using a SphygmoCor device was performed to determine central blood pressure (BP), augmentation index, and measurement of PWV. Among the BP groups, differences appeared in age, sex, and hei…

Malemedicine.medical_specialtyAdolescentDiastoleBlood PressureOverweightStandard scoreEssential hypertensionBody Mass IndexInternal medicineInternal MedicineMedicineHumanscardiovascular diseasesObesityChildPulse wave velocitybusiness.industryAge FactorsOverweightmedicine.diseaseObesityBlood pressureEndocrinologyPulsatile FlowHypertensioncardiovascular systemRegression AnalysisFemalemedicine.symptombusinessBody mass indexcirculatory and respiratory physiologyHypertension (Dallas, Tex. : 1979)
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Insufficient control of heart rate in stable coronary artery disease patients in Latvia

2014

Background and objective:\ud Heart rate (HR) ≥70 beats per minute (bpm) increases cardiovascular risk in coronary artery disease (CAD) patients. The objective of the analysis is to characterize HR as well as other clinical parameters in outpatients with stable CAD in Latvia.<p></p>\ud \ud Materials and methods:\ud CLARIFY is an ongoing international registry of outpatients with established CAD. Latvian data regarding 120 patients enrolled in CLARIFY and collected at baseline visit during 2009–2010 were analyzed.<p></p>\ud \ud Results:\ud The mean HR was 67.7 ± 9.5 and 66.9 ± 10.7 bpm when measured by pulse palpation and electrocardiography, respectively. HR &#8…

Malemedicine.medical_specialtyAdrenergic beta-AntagonistsHeart rateCoronary artery diseaseAngina PectorisNOCoronary artery diseaseElectrocardiographyInternal medicineHeart ratemedicineHumansRegistriesCarvedilolAgedMetoprololHeart FailureMedicine(all)lcsh:R5-920Framingham Risk ScoreCoronary artery disease; Heart rate; Outpatient; Medicine (all)business.industryMedicine (all)OutpatientMiddle Agedmedicine.diseaseLatviaNebivololTreatment OutcomeBisoprololHeart failureAutomotive EngineeringCardiologycardiovascular systemFemalelcsh:Medicine (General)businessHeart rate; Coronary artery disease; Outpatienthuman activitiesmedicine.drugcirculatory and respiratory physiologyMedicina
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Ambulatory blood pressure monitoring in normotensive children

1994

OBJECTIVE To assess reference values of ambulatory blood pressure in normotensive children. SUBJECTS AND DESIGN Twenty-four-hour non-invasive ambulatory blood pressure monitoring (ABPM) was carried out in 241 healthy normotensive children aged from 6 to 16 years (126 boys, mean +/- SD age 11.2 +/- 2.7 years; 115 girls, mean +/- SD age 10.9 +/- 2.9 years). The subjects were subdivided into three age-sex groups: 6-9, 10-12 and 13-16 years. SETTING Primary care. MAIN OUTCOME MEASURES ABPM was performed using an oscillometric device (SpaceLabs model 90207) and appropriate cuff size during a regular school day. Blood pressure was measured every 20 min from 0600 to 2400 h, and thereafter every 30…

Malemedicine.medical_specialtyAmbulatory blood pressureAdolescentPhysiologyHemodynamicsBlood PressurePrimary careInternal medicineInternal MedicinemedicineHumansCircadian rhythmChildbusiness.industryAge FactorsBlood Pressure Monitoring AmbulatoryCircadian RhythmSurgeryBlood pressureEl NiñoAmbulatoryCuffCardiologyFemaleCardiology and Cardiovascular Medicinebusinesscirculatory and respiratory physiologyJournal of Hypertension
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Aerobic training and angiogenesis activation in patients with stable chronic heart failure: a preliminary report.

2013

The pathophysiology of chronic heart failure (CHF) involves multiple hystologic and molecular alterations. To determine the effects of physical training on circulating endothelial progenitor cells (EPCs), angiogenesis (angiogenin, angiopoietin-1 and -2, VEGF, Tie-2, SDF-1α) and inflammation (IL-6, CRP), we compared data obtained from 11 CHF pts before and after 3 months aerobic exercise training, to those from 10 non trained CHF pts (CHF-C group, age 64 + 2 years, NYHA 2). At the end of the study, EPCs count and AP-2 serum levels significantly increased in the CHF-TR group. These preliminary data suggest a significant effect of even a short program of physical training on angiogenic activat…

Malemedicine.medical_specialtyAngiogeninBrachial ArteryAngiogenesisHealth Toxicology and MutagenesisClinical BiochemistryNeovascularization PhysiologicCardiovascular disease growth factors/cytokines/inflammatory mediators sports science/exerciseInflammationPilot ProjectsBiochemistryNeovascularizationInternal medicinemedicineAerobic exerciseHumanscardiovascular diseasesProspective StudiesEndothelial dysfunctionAngiogenic ProteinsExerciseAgedHeart Failurebusiness.industryStem CellsEndothelial CellsStroke VolumeStroke volumeMiddle Agedmedicine.diseaseSettore MED/11 - Malattie Dell'Apparato CardiovascolareExercise TherapyVasodilationTreatment OutcomeHeart failureImmunologyChronic Diseasecardiovascular systemCardiologymedicine.symptombusinessBiomarkerscirculatory and respiratory physiologyBiomarkers : biochemical indicators of exposure, response, and susceptibility to chemicals
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Changes inα-tocopherol and retinol levels during cardiopulmonary bypass correlate with maximal arterial partial pressure of oxygen

2007

Cardiopulmonary bypass (CPB) is associated with oxidative stress. This study examined antioxidant levels in adults undergoing CPB surgery and their correlation with clinical variables. Arterial blood samples were obtained from 27 patients undergoing CPB. The time-course variation of vitamin C (spectrofluorimetry), alpha-tocopherol and retinol (HPLC) levels were determined. Plasma vitamin C rose initially but gradually decayed during reperfusion until 60% reduction of baseline values post-surgery. alpha-Tocopherol and retinol were reduced along CPB with post-operative values approximately 25% lower than baseline. No significant changes were found for selenium and glutathione peroxidase. PaO(…

Malemedicine.medical_specialtyAntioxidantPartial Pressuremedicine.medical_treatmentalpha-TocopherolIschemiaAscorbic AcidBiochemistryAntioxidantslaw.inventionchemistry.chemical_compoundlawInternal medicinemedicineCardiopulmonary bypassHumansVitamin AChromatography High Pressure LiquidAgedchemistry.chemical_classificationCardiopulmonary BypassVitamin CChemistryGlutathione peroxidaseRetinolGeneral MedicineMiddle AgedHypothermiamedicine.diseaseSurgeryOxygenOxidative Stresssurgical procedures operativeEndocrinologyArterial bloodFemalemedicine.symptomcirculatory and respiratory physiologyFree Radical Research
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Left atrial thrombi despite anticoagulant and antiplatelet therapy

1994

To investigate risk factors for embolization in patients with echocardiographically detected left atrial thrombi and to evaluate thrombus development, we examined 29 patients with transesophageal and transthoracic echocardiography at two points during a follow-up of 18 months. We compared patients with a history of possible arterial embolization (n = 13) with those without (n = 16) in regard to age, gender, left atrial dilatation, localization of the thrombus in the left atrial cavity, spontaneous echo contrast, and atrial fibrillation. Eight patients were treated with aspirin, 20 with phenprocoumon. Only left atrial spontaneous contrast was associated with thromboembolism (10/15 patients w…

Malemedicine.medical_specialtyArterial embolismHeart Diseasesmedicine.drug_classmedicine.medical_treatmentEmbolismRisk FactorsInternal medicineAtrial FibrillationmedicineHumansMitral Valve StenosisHeart Atriacardiovascular diseasesEmbolizationThrombusAgedPeripheral Vascular DiseasesAspirinHeparinbusiness.industryArterial EmbolizationAnticoagulantThrombosisAtrial fibrillationGeneral MedicineIntracranial Embolism and ThrombosisMiddle Agedmedicine.diseaseThrombosisSurgeryEmbolismEchocardiographyPhenprocoumoncardiovascular systemCardiologyFemaleCardiology and Cardiovascular MedicinebusinessEchocardiography TransesophagealDilatation PathologicFollow-Up Studiescirculatory and respiratory physiologyClinical Cardiology
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Common Genetic Variation in Relation to Brachial Vascular Dimensions and Flow-Mediated Vasodilation

2019

Common Genetic Variation in Relation to Brachial Vascular Dimensions and Flow-Mediated Vasodilation

Malemedicine.medical_specialtyBrachial ArteryVasodilationGenome-wide association studyPolymorphism Single NucleotideArticleInternal medicinemedicine.arteryGenetic variationmedicineHumanscardiovascular diseasesBrachial arteryCation Transport ProteinsUltrasonographybusiness.industryGenetic VariationGeneral MedicineMethyltransferasesta3121Middle Agedbody regionsVasodilationInsulin-Like Growth Factor Binding Protein 3PhenotypeCardiovascular DiseasesGenetic Locicardiovascular systemCardiologyMedical geneticsDilation (morphology)Femalebusinesscirculatory and respiratory physiologyFlow-Mediated Vasodilation
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Elevation of plasma viscosity induces sustained NO-mediated dilation in the hamster cremaster microcirculation in vivo

1997

We studied whether a flow-independent increase of luminal wall shear stress (WSS) could dilate hamster arterioles in vivo and which endothelial mediators are potentially involved. To this end the plasma viscosity was elevated by exchanging blood for dextran-erythrocyte solution thereby augmenting WSS. Diameters of small and large arterioles as well as red blood cell velocities were measured before and after exchange of blood for solutions of identical haematocrit containing either high- (HMWD) or low-molecular weight dextran (LMWD). The potential role of endothelial autacoids was investigated by local application of the NO-synthase inhibitor NG-nitro-L-arginine (L-NNA), the inhibitor of cyc…

Malemedicine.medical_specialtyEndotheliumPhysiologyClinical BiochemistryPlasma SubstitutesHamsterGenitalia MaleNitric OxideMicrocirculationPlasmachemistry.chemical_compoundIn vivoCricetinaePhysiology (medical)Internal medicinePotassium Channel BlockersmedicineAnimalsBlood TransfusionCyclooxygenase InhibitorsMesocricetusMusclesDextransAnatomyBlood ViscosityMolecular WeightVasodilationArteriolesRed blood cellDextranmedicine.anatomical_structureEndocrinologychemistrycardiovascular systemDilation (morphology)Stress MechanicalNitric Oxide SynthaseErythrocyte TransfusionAutacoidcirculatory and respiratory physiologyPfl�gers Archiv European Journal of Physiology
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Mechanisms underlying the diabetes-induced hyporeactivity of the rabbit carotid artery to atrial natriuretic peptide

2010

Abstract Atrial natriuretic peptide (ANP) plays an important role in the pathophysiology of the vascular complications in diabetes. The working hypothesis was that diabetes might modify the vascular actions of ANP in isolated rabbit carotid arteries and the mechanisms involved in these actions. ANP (10 −12 –10 −7  M) induced a relaxation of precontracted carotid arteries, which was lower in diabetic than in control rabbits. In arteries from both groups of animals, endothelium removal increased the ANP-induced relaxation. Isatin inhibited the relaxation to ANP both in arteries with and without endothelium. Carotid arteries from diabetic rabbits showed a decreased natriuretic peptide receptor…

Malemedicine.medical_specialtyEndotheliummedicine.drug_classThromboxaneDown-RegulationProstacyclinVasodilationDiabetes Mellitus ExperimentalRandom AllocationAtrial natriuretic peptideDiabetes mellitusInternal medicinemedicineNatriuretic peptideAnimalsReceptorPharmacologybusiness.industrymedicine.diseaseVasodilationCarotid Arteriesmedicine.anatomical_structureEndocrinologycardiovascular systemRabbitsbusinessAtrial Natriuretic Factorhormones hormone substitutes and hormone antagonistscirculatory and respiratory physiologymedicine.drugPharmacological Research
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ANTI-ARRHYTHMIC EFFECT OF DEHYDROBENZPERIDOL IN DOGS

1971

SUMMARY The anti-arrhythmic activity of dehydrobenzperidol (DBP) was studied during halothane anaesthesia in dogs. Arrhythmias were provoked by single intravenous injections of catecholamines. Two groups of dogs were studied. One received norepinephrine and the odier epinephrine. The dose just sufficient to initiate arrirythmias was defined as the “threshold”. Electrocardiogram, blood pressure and heart rate were monitored. The principal findings were:— 1  The dog heart was “sensitized” to epinephrine and norepinephrine by halothane. 2  DBP did have an anti-arrhydimic action. A dose of 0.150 mg/kg roughly doubled the “threshold”. 3  DBP had significant alpha-adrenergic blocking properties. …

Malemedicine.medical_specialtyEpinephrineBlood PressureNorepinephrine (medication)ElectrocardiographyNorepinephrineDogsHeart RateInternal medicineHeart ratemedicineAnimalsAnti arrhythmiccardiovascular diseasesbusiness.industryBenperidolRespirationHalothane anaesthesiaHeartGeneral MedicineDehydrobenzperidolAnesthesiology and Pain MedicineEndocrinologyEpinephrineFemaleDog heartHalothaneHalothanebusinesscirculatory and respiratory physiologymedicine.drugActa Anaesthesiologica Scandinavica
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