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Current Hypertension Reviews - Volume 12, Issue 3, 2016
Volume 12, Issue 3, 2016
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Angiotensins and Their Receptors in Cardiac and Vascular Injury
Authors: Sebastian Schmull, Zhenhua Wang, Liping Gao, Jingjing Lv, Jun Li and Song XueThe renin-angiotensin system is involved in hypertension and, thus, in cardiac and vascular injury. In general, angiotensin II is considered as the main mediator of this system but angiotensin IIderived peptides were also shown to exert effects in such diseases. Moreover, it became obvious that different cell and corresponding tissue types are characterized by their own renin-angiotensin system. This system is composed of v Read More
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Management of Hypertension in Patients with Chronic Kidney Disease in Asia
Hypertension is both a cause and consequence of chronic kidney disease (CKD). According to the Chinese national survey in 2007-2010, the prevalence of CKD was much higher in hypertensive patients (18.9%, n=16,691) than in the overall population sample (10.8%, n=47,204). CKD in hypertension confers risks to the kidneys as well as other organs. Probably because of high dietary salt intake, Asian hypertensive patien Read More
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Hypertension in the Neonatal Period: An Update
Authors: Anish Pillai, Deepak Sharma and Pratichi KadamThere has been a growing interest among neonatologists and paediatricians regarding identification and evaluation of hypertension in the neonatal period. Despite the emergent normative data on blood pressure values in term and preterm neonates over the last two decades, there is still controversy regarding correct definition and classification of hypertension. This article will discuss the current definitions, available norm Read More
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A Review of Hypertension Management in Atrial Fibrillation
Atrial fibrillation (AF) is one of the commonest arrhythmias in clinical practice and has major healthcare and economic implications. It is a growing epidemic with prevalence all set to double to 12 million by 2050. After adjusting for other associated conditions, hypertension confers a 1.5- and 1.4-fold risk of developing AF, for men and women respectively. Furthermore, in patients with AF, the presence of hypertension has a cu Read More
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Psychological Stress in Pathogenesis of Essential Hypertension
Authors: Alexey V. Ushakov, Vera S. Ivanchenko and Alina A. GagarinaThe article represents literature review and provides evidence for psychological stress to play essential role in the development of arterial hypertension. The pathogenesis of hypertension is complex with a significant diversity and variability of the mechanisms involved in individual patient. In this regard, the determination of specific pathogenic pathways underlying sustained blood pressure elevation in each patient Read More
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High Blood Pressure Combined with Sedentary Behavior in Young People: A Systematic Review
Background: High blood pressure (HBP) is a cardiovascular risk factor that can initiate in childhood and adolescence and may be associated with other risk factors such as sedentary lifestyles. Therefore, verifying if these associations occur from the earliest ages is of fundamental importance. Objectives: to report the prevalence of HBP combined with sedentary behavior through a systematic review. Design and Methods: The r Read More
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Laparoscopic Surgery for Pheochromocytoma and Paraganglioma Removal: A Retrospective Analysis of Anaesthetic Management
Authors: Rashmi Ramachandran, Vimi Rewari, Ankur Sharma, Rajeev Kumar and Anjan TrikhaIntroduction: Minimal invasive approaches to pheochromocytoma (PCC) and paraganglioma (PGL) removal may be complicated by the hemodynamic disturbances that are associated with the catecholamine secretion from the tumour. The anaesthetic and perioperative monitoring techniques need to be customized to handle these complications effectively. This retrospective analysis was undertaken to review the pe Read More
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Biomarkers in Preeclamptic Women with Normoglycemia and Hyperglycemia
Authors: Simmi Kharb, Prerna Panjeta, Veena S. Ghalaut, Jyoti Bala and Smiti NandaThe present study was planned to assess IGF-1, leptin and cholinesterase levels in maternal blood of both normoglycaemics and hyperglycaemics preeclampsia. Twenty five normotensive pregnant women at the time of delivery were selected in as group I and sub grouped according to blood glucose less than or more than 85 mg/dL as I A (<85mg/dL) and I B (>85mg/dL). Study group (group II, n=25) comprised of preeclampti Read More
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Evaluation of Homocysteine, Vitamin B12 and Folic Acid Levels During all the Trimesters in Pregnant and Preeclamptic Womens
Authors: Simmi Kharb, Dipti Aggarwal, Jyoti Bala and Smiti NandaBackground: Folate, vitamin B12 and vitamin B6 are required for homocysteine metabolism and their deficiency can result in increased homocysteine concentration. Homocysteine concentrations have been found to be increased in late pregnancy toward nonpregnant values. Objective: To study folate, vitamin B12 and homocysteine levels in cord blood and maternal blood in preeclampsia. Materials and Metho Read More
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