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Effect of Medication Intake on Dental Implant‐Related Outcomes—A Scoping Review
ABSTRACT Objective The objective of this scoping review was to evaluate the effect of systemic medications on dental implant outcomes in medically compromised patients. Material and Methods Electronic and manual searches were conducted for this scoping review.
Alberto Monje +4 more
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HADS-A in White Coat Hypertension: Limitations and Future Directions. [PDF]
Li Y, Sun P, Xu Z, Zhao X.
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White coat hypertension: European versus American guidelines-A new dilemma. [PDF]
Cuspidi C, Paoletti F, Tadic M.
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Hyperlipidaemia in youth with type 1 diabetes: Are current guidelines clinically useful?
Abstract Aims Dyslipidaemia in youth with type 1 diabetes mellitus (T1D) is emerging as an important modifiable cardiovascular risk factor. International consensus guidelines to screen this entity have evolved over time. To further evaluate this in an Australian context, we investigated adherence to such guidelines over the course of patient care ...
Farrah Rodrigues +2 more
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Reply to Letter to the Editor: "HADS-A in White Coat Hypertension: Limitations and Future Directions". [PDF]
Güler Y +8 more
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American Versus European Hypertension Guidelines: The Case of White Coat Hypertension. [PDF]
Cuspidi C +6 more
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Abstract Aims To evaluate the performance of conventional adherence assessment methods against objective chemical adherence testing (CAT) in people with type 2 diabetes. Methods In this prospective cohort study, 90 participants with type 2 diabetes attending primary care were assessed using CAT (n = 49), medication possession ratio (MPR; n = 60) and ...
Hanad Osman +5 more
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Prevalence of White Coat Hypertension Among Surgical Patients at a Tertiary Care Hospital: A Cross-Sectional Observational Study. [PDF]
Shah A, Rehman A.
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ABSTRACT Aims Hypertension remains one of the most prevalent and consequential modifiable cardiovascular risk factors worldwide, affecting approximately 1.28 billion adults globally and nearly half of the United States population. Despite the availability of effective therapies, optimal blood pressure control is achieved in fewer than one in four ...
Matthew A. Cavender
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ABSTRACT Introduction Undiagnosed or uncontrolled arterial hypertension is frequent among adults who attend dental clinics. Since some of these patients have limited contact with primary care, the dental visit can offer a practical opportunity for blood pressure (BP) screening and referral when needed.
Belisa Olmo‐González +5 more
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