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1 lip 2024 · Peripheral artery disease (PAD) stands as one of the most prevalent cardiovascular diseases (CVDs). Its pathogenesis involves atherosclerotic narrowing of arteries, leading to inadequate blood flow and subsequent ischemia.
Peripheral artery disease (PAD) is a highly prevalent condition affecting 8.5 million people in the United States alone [1]. PAD patients experience debilitating symptoms such as intermittent claudication and complications that can lead to undesirable outcomes, including amputation.
Peripheral artery disease (PAD) is a global problem that has been estimated to affect more than 200 million people worldwide with increasing disease incidence (Fowkes et al. 2013). Patients with PAD experience a dramatically high risk of adverse cardiovascular events and mortality, as well as impaired quality of life due to claudication ...
A variety of putative mediating pathophysiologic mechanisms were measured including the reactivity to MS of blood pressure, heart rate, catecholamines, inflammatory markers, and peripheral arterial tone; myocardial ischemia using Holter monitoring, and ventriculography; echocardiographic changes related to ischemia and diastology; functional ...
Peripheral artery disease (PAD) affects hundreds of millions of adults worldwide and is a significant cause of morbidity and mortality. Recent research has identified depression as a clinically relevant comorbidity for patients with PAD and an important target for treatment.
25 wrz 2019 · This study shows that greater peripheral microvascular constriction during acute psychological stress, mediated at least partly by β-sympathetic nervous system activation, independently predicts adverse cardiovascular events in subjects with stable coronary artery disease.
28 kwi 2020 · Psychosocial factors and cardiovascular health are closely tied. As such, it is important to recognize psychosocial factors and these associations as we work to prevent CVD, treat patients with known disease, and improve both psychosocial well‐being and cardiovascular health for all.