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Cardiovascular complications of diabetes

Expert Review of Endocrinology & Metabolism, 2022
Type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM) is the ninth leading cause of mortality globally, and the prevalence continues to rise. Among individuals with T2DM, over two-thirds of deaths are caused by the cardiovascular complications of diabetes. These complications include atherosclerosis, coronary artery disease, nephropathy, stroke, thromboembolism, peripheral ...
Avisha, Shah   +2 more
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Cardiovascular Complications of Pregnancy

Emergency Medicine Clinics of North America, 2023
The physiologic changes in pregnancy predispose the pregnant patient to a variety of potential cardiovascular complications. In this article, we discuss the major cardiovascular disorders of pregnancy and their management, highlight specific diagnostic challenges, and discuss new developments in the field.
John Mark, Sawyer   +2 more
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Cocaine and Cardiovascular Complications

American Journal of Therapeutics, 2011
Thirty-six million Americans older than 12 years of age have used cocaine in their lifetime. Cocaine abuse is on the rise and it brings the challenges to treat the complication associated with it, particularly cardiovascular complications. As the understanding of pathophysiology of cocaine-associated cardiovascular complications is advancing, the ...
Sandeep Bhargava, Rohit Arora
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The Cardiovascular Complications of Pregnancy

Progress in Cardiovascular Diseases, 2007
During the course of a normal pregnancy, the cardiovascular system of the mother is required to adapt to significant alterations in hemodynamics, including an almost 50% increase in cardiac output. This change in cardiac output is mediated by a significant increase in heart rate, a change in blood volume, as well as a neurohormonally mediated increase ...
Cheryl Bushnell   +2 more
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Cardiovascular complications of AIDS

Current Opinion in Critical Care, 2010
The purpose of the present review article is to present the recent data on the cardiovascular complications in patients infected with HIV as well as the preventive strategies to reduce cardiovascular disease in those patients.Individuals infected with HIV frequently demonstrate a metabolic syndrome associated with atherosclerosis and cardiovascular ...
Lekakis, John, Ikonomidis, Ignatios
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Cardiovascular Complications of Radiotherapy

The American Journal of Cardiology, 2013
Chest radiotherapy is routinely used to treat malignancies such as Hodgkin disease and breast cancer but is commonly associated with a variety of cardiovascular complications involving the pericardium, myocardium, valves, coronary arteries, and conduction system.
Will Finch   +4 more
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Cardiovascular Complications of Inactivity

Rheumatic Disease Clinics of North America, 1990
Inactivity has a number of consequences for the cardiovascular system. In particular, inactivity can lead to obesity, which can aggravate arthritis. An examination of the effect of exercise on the cardiovascular system requires the review of epidemiologic or population-based studies, because there are no large randomized trials with an exercise control
Thomas C. Namey, Warren G. Thompson
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Cardiovascular complications in acromegaly.

Minerva endocrinologica, 2004
Cardiovascular morbidity and mortality are increased in acromegaly. In fact, GH and IGF-I excess induces a specific cardiomyopathy. The early stage of acromegaly is characterized by the hyperkinetic syndrome (high heart rate and increased systolic output).
G. Vitale   +3 more
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Cardiovascular complications of obesity in adolescents

Journal of Endocrinological Investigation, 2007
Obesity is an increasingly important worldwide health problem, representing the major risk factor for coronary heart disease. The increase in the prevalence of obesity, particularly among younger age groups, is likely to have long-term implications for cardiovascular disease (CVD) in the years to come, especially at a young age. Obesity plays a central
ORIO, FRANCESCO   +5 more
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Prevalence of primary aldosteronism and association with cardiovascular complications in patients with resistant and refractory hypertension.

Journal of Hypertension, 2020
OBJECTIVES To assess the prevalence of primary aldosteronism and its association with cardiometabolic complications in patients with resistant and refractory hypertension.
M. Parasiliti-Caprino   +10 more
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