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Resistant arterial hypertension: is it really so or have we missed something?
This publication discusses the relevance of the problem of blood pressure control in patients with resistance to drug therapy in real clinical practice. Data on the prevalence of true resistant arterial hypertension and clinical features of patients are ...
V. A. Ionin
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Who should be screened for secondary causes of hypertension?
The case of a 34-year-old patient with uncontrolled hypertension is described in this article, together with the diagnostic path followed in order to make the diagnosis, that finally reveals an arteriovenous fistula due to an old kidney biopsy ...
Andrea Semplicini +3 more
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MRI of the arterial wall in resistant hypertension associated with type 2 diabetes mellitus
BACKGROUND: Damage of arterial walls in diabetes mellitus associated with arterial hypertension is major factor delivering lesion of target organs. Currently, enough data is not available about imaging and quantitative evaluations of arterial wall. There
Nadezhda I. Ryumshina +4 more
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A case with primary hyperaldosteronism associated with chronic kidney disease
Primary hyperaldosteronism (PA) is one of the most common causes of secondary hypertension. PA may be associated with a decline in renal function. About 20% of cases with resistant HTN eventually cause PA, so all these patients should be evaluated for PA.
Vilma Cadri, MD +13 more
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Background Aortic stiffness is an independent predictor of cardiovascular events in patients with arterial hypertension. Resistant hypertension is often linked to hyperaldosteronism and associated with adverse outcomes.
Sudeep R. Aryal +11 more
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Successful detection and management of arterial hypertension play a key role in the control of cardiovascular risks and, consequently, in reducing the incidence of heart attacks and strokes in the population.
Yu. A. Lutokhina
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Renal denervation in the treatment of resistant hypertension: Dead, alive or surviving?
Hypertension is one of the most common chronic clinical problems encountered by physicians. The prevalence of resistant hypertension is estimated at 9% in the US.
Ahmad Al-Fakhouri +3 more
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PROBLEMS IN PHARMACOTHERAPY OF RESISTANT ARTERIAL HYPERTENSION
The paper focuses on the problems in the treatment of patients with resistant arterial hypertension. The relevant recommendations from the European guidelines are presented.
N. V. Teplova, E. O. Taratukhin
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Retinal vascular resistance in arterial hypertension
Retinal microcirculation represents an easily accessible, non-invasive, in-vivo possibility to assess early microvascular changes. In addition to the assessment of functional (e.g. retinal capillary flow, RCF) and retinal arteriolar structural parameters (e.g.
Dennis Kannenkeril +6 more
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Objective: The prevalence of arterial hypertension in adult men is 34% worldwide and 52% in Lithuania. This paper aims to provide an overview of the prevalence trends of arterial hypertension and its clinical forms in middle-aged Lithuanian men and to ...
Vaida Šileikienė +8 more
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