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1 kwi 2021 · The elusive nature of primary hypertension and the precise mechanisms underlying an elevation of blood pressure (BP), even in cases of secondary hypertension and in models of experimental hypertension, have remained a focus of debate and research for more than a century.
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- Interrelations Between Arterial Stiffness, Target Organ Damage, and Cardiovascular Disease Outcomes
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- Salt Sensitivity of Blood Pressure
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- Hypertension
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- Maintaining Balance Under Pressure
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- Renal Proximal Tubular Reabsorption Is Reduced In Adult Spontaneously Hypertensive Rats
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Salt-sensing mechanisms in hypertension involving the...
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1 cze 2004 · This article reviews the causes, mechanisms and complications of hypertension, and the current guidelines for its management. It also discusses the role of the renin-angiotensin system, atrial natriuretic peptide, and eicosanoids in blood pressure regulation.
1 sty 2024 · Some important aspects of the hypertension pathophysiology such as the various causes of secondary hypertension, the immune system and inflammation, and genetics are not reviewed since they are discussed in other chapters of this book.
20 lip 2023 · Summarize the pathophysiology of essential hypertension and its pathological sequelae on organ systems throughout the body. Review the various treatment options for treating essential hypertension, both pharmacological as well as lifestyle modification strategies.
The pathophysiology of hypertension involves the impairment of renal pressure natriuresis, the feedback system in which high blood pressure induces an increase in sodium and water excretion by the kidney that leads to a reduction of the blood pressure.
Abstract. Despite major advances in understanding the pathophysiology of hypertension and availability of effective and safe antihypertensive drugs, suboptimal blood pressure (BP) control is still the most important risk factor for cardiovascular mortality and is globally responsible for more than 7 million deaths annually.
1 maj 2015 · Hypertension is a complex disease with many factors contributing to its development and maintenance. Increased circulatory volume and increased peripheral resistance are the main pathophysiological mechanisms.