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Hypertension vascular

Typical complications include insomnia and excessive daytime sleepiness due to frequent nighttime awakenings. Sleep electroencephalogram (EEG) reveals absent or decreased slow-wave sleep, and, in some patients, early-onset REM sleep. If untreated, long-term effects of sleep apnea include increased incidence of hypertension vascular events (e.g., myocardial infarction, stroke) poor work performance increased risk of traffic accidents and stress in personal relationships ( 22, 23). [Pg.227]

Poplawski, A., Skorulska, M. and Niewiarowski, S. Increased platelet adhesiveness in hypertensive vascular disease. J. Alheroscler. Res. 8,721-723,1968. [Pg.452]

Mene P, Pugliese F, Patrono C. The effects of nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs on human hypertensive vascular disease. Semin Nephrol 1995 15(3) 244-52. [Pg.2582]

Hypersensitivity to amide-type local anesthetics, Adams-Stoke syndrome, supraventricular arrhythmias, Wolf-Parkinson-White syndrome. Spinal anesthesia contraindicated in septicemia. Caution Dosage should be reduced for elderly, debilitated, acutely ill safety in children has not been established. Severe renal/hepatic disease, hypovolemia, CHF, shock, heart block, marked hypoxia, severe respiratory depression, bradycardia, incomplete heart block. Anesthetic solutions containing epinephrine should be used with caution in peripheral or hypertensive vascular disease and during or following potent general anesthesia. Sulfite sensitivity or asthma for some local and topical anesthetic preparations. Tartrazine or aspirin sensitivity with some topical preparations. Anxiety, insomnia, apprehension, blurred vision, loss of hearing acuity, and nausea CNS depression, convulsion and respiratory depression... [Pg.206]

Heavy metal exposures are well known to impact the cardiovascular system. Workers exposed to manganese have been found to have accelerated heart beats and mean diastolic heart blood pressures that are significantly lower than those of controls. Mercury and cadmium exposures are associated with hypertension, vascular disease, and myocardial infarction (heart attack). I23 There is a causal relationship between lead exposure and hypertension. I24l... [Pg.484]

Kempner, W. Treatment of hypertensive vascular disease with rice diet. Am. J. Med. 1948, 4, 545-577. [Pg.56]

Cardiovascular Hypotension, hypertension, vascular occlusions, varices, Raynaud s disease... [Pg.265]

HTLC HTLV III HTN HTP HTR HTVD HUIFM HUR HUS HV H V HW hwb Hx Hz HZ HZO human T-cell leukemia virus human T-cell lymphotrophic virus type III hypertension House-Tree-Person test acute hemolytic transfusion reaction hypertensive vascular disease human leukocyte interferon meloy hemolytic uremic syndrome hemolytic uremic syndrome hallux valgus has voided hemigastrectomy and vagotomy heparin well housewife hot water bottle history hospitalization Hertz herpes zoster herpes zoster ophthalmicus... [Pg.248]

Palevsky.H. I., Schloo, B. L., Pietra, G. G., et al. (1989). Primary pulmonary hypertension. Vascular structure, morphometry, and responsiveness to vasodilator agents. Circulation 80, 1207-1221. [Pg.503]

Mepivacaine hydrochloride [N-(2, 6-dimethylphenyl)-1-methyl 2-piperidinecarboxamide monohydrochloride] is an amino amide-type local anesthetic agent widely used to provide regional analgesia and anesthesia by local infiltration, peripheral nerve block, and epidural and caudal blocks. The pharmacological and toxicological profile of mepivacaine is quite similar to that of lidocaine, except that mepivacaine has a slightly longer duration of action and lacks the vasodilator activity of lidocaine. For this reason, it serves as an alternate choice for lidocaine when addition of epinephrine is not recommended in patients with hypertensive vascular disease. [Pg.684]

Yoshimoto T, Naruse M, Shizume H, et al. Vasculo-protective effects of insulin sensitizing agent pioglitazone in neointimal thickening and hypertensive vascular hypertrophy. Atherosclerosis. 1999 145 333-340. [Pg.96]

Murakami, T., Okamoto, K., Ogaki, M., and lizuka, Y. (1987). Effect of Chlorella on blood pressure, cerebral stroke lesions, hypertensive vascular change and life-span in spontaneously hypertensive rats. Nippon Eiyo Shokuryo Gakkaishi. 40,351-359. [Pg.322]

Sowers, J.R. and Epstein, M. 1995. Diabetes Mellitus and Associated Hypertension, Vascular Disease, and Nephropathy An Update. Hypertension, 26(6), 869-879. [Pg.123]

Pulmonary hypertension is, by definition, a state when the mean pulmonary arterial pressure at rest is >25 mm Hg. Symptoms of pulmonary hypertension include shortness of breath, dizziness, fainting, leg swelling and others. A recent study found 38% prevalence of pulmonary hypertension among ESRD patients. This condition was associated with a >2-fold increase in all-cause mortality independent of other risk factors [4]. Another study found up to 56% prevalence of pulmonary hypertension in ESRD patients [5]. Many factors contribute to its development. They include volume overload, left ventricular failure, arterial hypertension, vascular access (VA) flow and the complex metabolic changes of ESRD [6]. [Pg.88]

Starke, H. Effect of the rice diet on the serum cholesterol fractions of one hundred and fifty four patients with hypertensive vascular disease. [Pg.64]

Kempner (101,102) studied the influence of a rice diet on kidney disease and hypertension. The diet used contained in 2000 cal. about 5 g. fat, 20 g. protein derived from rice and fruit, and not more than 0.15 g. sodium. Of 222 patients with hypertensive vascular disease, improved. The mechanism by which these dietary measures lower blood pressure is not fully understood. Grollman and Harrison (67) consider the restriction of the sodium intake as the decisive factor. They found that the feeding of potatoes, peanuts, soybeans, or rice led to a decrease in the blood pressure of hypertensive rats. No decline in pressure was observed, however, if 1-2% sodium chloride was added to the diet. Potassium chloride did not interfere with the lowering of the blood pressure. In six... [Pg.544]


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