Primary
hypertension occurs without a clear, underlying cause and is quite rare in veterinary medicine.
This type of
hypertension occurs as a complication of another disease process.
Approximately 4 in 10 deaths associated with pulmonary
hypertension occur among patients under 75 years old.
Not exact matches
Obesity, diabetes,
hypertension, HIV / AIDS — all these
occur at higher rates among Black women.
But now he or she will be on the lookout for specific pregnancy - induced high blood pressure issues, like preeclampsia and gestational
hypertension that, if they
occur, arise after week 20.
Hypertension, or high blood pressure, occurs more often in women carrying twins or multiple babies, and their hypertension develops earlier and is more severe than in women carrying ju
Hypertension, or high blood pressure,
occurs more often in women carrying twins or multiple babies, and their
hypertension develops earlier and is more severe than in women carrying ju
hypertension develops earlier and is more severe than in women carrying just one baby.
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Hypertension is a main cause of preventable death and disability in the United States in adults, but much of the origin
occurs in childhood.»
Individuals with CKD often have
hypertension and volume expansion, an increase in the total amount of fluid present in the body that often
occurs when people take in too much salt (sodium) or have impaired kidney function.
The most common type of
hypertension detected (17.5 percent) was masked
hypertension, which is normal blood pressure in the doctor's office, but high readings outside of the office; followed by sustained
hypertension (14.5 percent); then, white coat
hypertension (9.5 percent), which
occurs when people have higher blood pressure readings at the doctor's office than outside the clinic setting.
Pre-eclampsia, which is when a woman develops
hypertension and elevated protein in the urine during pregnancy,
occurs in three to five percent of pregnancies in the developed world.
«An obesity paradox may also
occur in patients with significant pulmonary
hypertension,» said lead author Dr. Ronald Zolty.
WHO estimates that 80 % of cardiovascular deaths
occur in low - and middle - income countries; in many of them,
hypertension patients can't afford treatment, so prevention is paramount.
Like pervasive
hypertension, some cancers, such as prostate and breast, tend to
occur earlier and be more aggressive in blacks than whites, said Dr. Edward J. Kruse, chief of surgical oncology at MCG and the Georgia Cancer Center.
Their argument, in short, is that you don't need anything more than the process of arterial stiffening that
occurs with aging to explain the observed effects of
hypertension:
These cross-links are a major cause of the reduced elasticity in skin and blood vessels that
occurs with aging, among many other issues, but even blood vessel stiffening taken on its own is enough to kill people through
hypertension, distortion of cardiovascular system tissues, and eventual catastrophic failure of the heart or blood vessel integrity.
Cytokine release syndrome
occurs when many cytokines get released into the serum upon CAR T - cell injection; patients can get high fevers and sometimes
hypertension, and occasionally there is a need for mechanical ventilation or administration of vasopressors, but that is rare.
A potential explanation for the secular trend may be that while improved treatment for cardiovascular risk factors or complicating diseases has reduced mortality in all weight classes, the effects may have been greater at higher BMI levels than at lower BMI levels.12 Because obesity is a causal risk factor for
hypertension, diabetes, cardiovascular disease, and dyslipidemia,15,19 - 22 obese individuals may have had a higher selective decrease in mortality.18 Indirect evidence of this effect is seen in the findings as the deaths
occur at similar time periods in the 3 cohorts, but cohorts recruited at later periods have an increase in the BMI associated with the lowest mortality, possibly suggesting a period effect related to changes in clinical practice, such as improved treatments, or general public health status, such as decreased smoking or increased physical activity.
THE 2016 HAMILTON SALT STUDY This important study found that in those without
hypertension, the outcome of death or serious cardiovascular events
occurred in 4.3 percent of the population whereas in those with
hypertension, the outcome of death or serious cardiovascular events
occurred in 10.7 percent of the population.
High blood pressure, also known as
hypertension is a long - term medical condition which
occurs due to elevated blood pressure in the arteries.
When improper function
occurs with the Spleen there is weight gain, high cholesterol,
hypertension, bleeding disorders, dampness and a heavy sensation, muscle weakness and atrophy.
We have an epidemic
occurring in the rate of chronic diseases, like obesity, diabetes,
hypertension, asthma and cancer.
According to the analysis authors, to make a dent in
hypertension rates and other cardiovascular problems, focus these days should shift away from salt and be put on sugar intake, with the caveat that it's added sugars — not those
occurring naturally in fruit or other whole foods — that are likely harmful.
Hypertrophy (thickening) of the ventricles can
occur secondary to certain other diseases in cats (such as hyperthyroidism and
hypertension), but most cases are idiopathic (i.e., have no obvious underlying cause) and are considered primary diseases of the heart itself.
The most severe cases, as well as most deaths,
occur in those over 55 who have conditions such as diabetes or
hypertension or chronic illness.
Congenital PSS are anomalous vessels that usually
occur as single intrahepatic or extrahepatic shunts and are not secondary to portal
hypertension.
Hypertension develops due to the increased pumping pressure and elevated heart rate that
occurs with thyrotoxic cardiomyopathy.
Utilizing a very sensitive blood pressure device, we are now better able to diagnose and treat
hypertension as it
occurs in our companion animal species.
Blood pressure surges
occur in patients with this condition, making it difficult to ascertain valid blood pressure measurements, and potentially resulting in an inaccurate diagnosis of
hypertension.8
Sustained
hypertension is associated with damage to the eyes, ears, brain, and kidneys.6, 7 A hypertensive emergency
occurs when the patient has a marked elevation of blood pressure and is at risk for development of end - organ damage or vascular incidents, such as cerebral hemorrhage causing neurologic signs or intraocular hemorrhage causing blindness.7
Different conditions such as Dilated Cardiac Myopathies (DCM - weak heart), Chronic Valvular Disease (CVD), Myocarditis (inflamed heart),
Hypertension and Heartworm disease are some of the most commonly
occurring health problems related to heart disease in dogs.
Since physiological changes
occur much more rapidly in pets, using
hypertension screening as a tool to monitor underlying health can be extremely valuable, and this will help you get the point across.
Hypertension may
occur as a secondary disease to another illness and is commonly seen in older cats.
This is because especially in cats, murmurs can be functional or physiological (not pathological)
occurring with other conditions like thinner blood from anemia, altered flow from
hypertension, or with an increase in heart rate from fever or stress.
An increased risk of
hypertension can also
occur if phenylpropanolamine is given in conjunction with tricyclic antidepressants (such as amitriptyline), non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs), or amitraz (active ingredient of several tick control products).
Physical symptoms can
occur such as
hypertension, increased blood pressure, hot flashes, chest pains, tiredness, headaches, shortness of breath, and stomach problems (many people confuse their first anxiety attack with a heart attack).