نتایج جستجو برای: arterial pulse

تعداد نتایج: 211883  

Journal: :British heart journal 1963
E D WIGLE

Brock (1957, 1959) using the term "Functional obstruction of the left ventricle" was the first to describe muscular subaortic stenosis. Since then, a number of reports (Bercu et al., 1958; Morrow and Braunwald, 1959; Brent et a!., 1960; Goodwin et al., 1960; Braunwald et al., 1960; Brachfeld and Gorlin, 1959, 1961; Pare et al., 1961; Boiteau and Allenstein, 1961) have appeared concerning this c...

2017
Samir Mallat Abdo Jurjus Tarek Bou Assi Alice Jurjus Ali Shams Skye El Sayegh Adel Berbari

OBJECTIVES Arterial stiffness is becoming a major global condition associated with an increased risk of cardiovascular problems and death. Several markers have been linked to arterial stiffness. METHODS To determine and evaluate these relations, anthropometric parameters (weight, height, and pulse rate), biochemical profile, and central and peripheral indices of arterial function were measure...

2002
Masaharu Kaibe Mitsuru Ohishi Norio Komai Norihisa Ito Tomohiro Katsuya Hiromi Rakugi Toshio Ogihara

Background: Arterial stiffness is one of the predictors of cardiovascular event. Arterial stiffness is commonly measured by pulse wave velocity between the carotid and femoral arteries. Recently the arterial stiffness index which is measured by computerized oscillometry at the upper arm was developed. As this procedure is a convenient means of measuring pulse wave velocity, we considered it sui...

Journal: :Hypertension 2001
L M Van Bortel H A Struijker-Boudier M E Safar

Epidemiological studies in the past decade have stressed the importance of pulse pressure as an independent risk factor for cardiovascular morbidity and mortality. We briefly review the epidemiological evidence and discuss in more detail the pathophysiological basis for this observation and the therapeutic consequences. We focus on the vascular determinants of increased pulse pressure. Both lon...

Journal: :Pediatrics 2014
Patrick A Ross Christopher J L Newth Robinder G Khemani

OBJECTIVE For children with cyanotic congenital heart disease or acute hypoxemic respiratory failure, providers frequently make decisions based on pulse oximetry, in the absence of an arterial blood gas. The study objective was to measure the accuracy of pulse oximetry in the saturations from pulse oximetry (SpO2) range of 65% to 97%. METHODS This institutional review board-approved prospecti...

2017
Soudabeh Haddadi Shideh Marzban Arman Parvizi Arsalan Dadashi

Introduction: Several pathological conditions can reduce blood supply to the organs, among which burns can be mentioned. By developing the volume depletion and reducing the cardiac contractility, burns can cause hypoperfusion. Further, in ICUs, since the finger pulse oximetryis commonly used instead of the measurement of the nasal alar oxygen saturation, the use of finger probe restricts pulse ...

Journal: :Hypertension 2006
Yan Li Ji-Guang Wang Eamon Dolan Ping-Jin Gao Hui-Feng Guo Tim Nawrot Alice V Stanton Ding-Liang Zhu Eoin O'Brien Jan A Staessen

We hypothesized that 1 minus the slope of diastolic on systolic pressure during 24-hour ambulatory monitoring (ambulatory arterial stiffness index [AASI]) might reflect arterial stiffness. We compared AASI with established measures of arterial stiffness and studied its distribution in Chinese and European populations. We used 90207 SpaceLabs monitors and the SphygmoCor device to measure AASI, c...

2016
Jane EA Lewis Paul Williams Jane H Davies

OBJECTIVES This cross-sectional study aimed to individually and cumulatively compare sensitivity and specificity of the (1) ankle brachial index and (2) pulse volume waveform analysis recorded by the same automated device, with the presence or absence of peripheral arterial disease being verified by ultrasound duplex scan. METHODS Patients (n=205) referred for lower limb arterial assessment u...

Journal: :Blood pressure monitoring 2006
Eamon Dolan Yan Li Lutgarde Thijs Patricia McCormack Jan A Staessen Eoin O'Brien Alice Stanton

OBJECTIVES Increased arterial stiffness is associated with the development of cardiovascular disease and may even predict its development at an early stage. Increased pulse pressure is seen as a marker of increased arterial stiffness and can be readily measured by ambulatory blood pressure monitoring. We propose another surrogate measure of arterial stiffness derived from ambulatory blood press...

2012
Georgina E. Crichton Merrrill F. Elias Gregory A. Dore Walter P. Abhayaratna Michael A. Robbins

Modifiable risk factors, such as diet, are becomingly increasingly important in the management of cardiovascular disease, one of the greatest major causes of death and disease burden. Few studies have examined the role of diet as a possible means of reducing arterial stiffness, as measured by pulse wave velocity, an independent predictor of cardiovascular events and all-cause mortality. The aim...

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