Hypertension
From Wiki.Nephron.org
ICD9: 401
- Display Options
- Device Based Therapy in Hypertension Trial
- Device Based Therapy in Hypertension Extension Trial
- Renin-Guided Therapeutics in the Management of Untreated, Uncontrolled, or Complicated Hypertension
- Early, Simple and Reliable Detection of Pulmonary Arterial Hypertension (PAH) in Systemic Sclerosis (SSc)
- ADAPT-Altering Diet for African American Populations to Treat Hypertensionmore clinical trials
Contents |
[edit]
Pubmed
- Pregnancy Outcome Among Obese Women: A Prospective Study. (www.hubmed.org)
- [The kidneys and hypertension. (www.hubmed.org)]
- [The kidneys in old age. (www.hubmed.org)]
- It's a Trap! Clinical Similarities and Subtle ECG Differences between Takotsubo Cardiomyopathy and Myocardial Infarction. (www.hubmed.org)
- Neurosurgical aspects of childhood hypophosphatasia. (www.hubmed.org)
- Advances in management of urinary tract infections. (www.hubmed.org)
- Oral health in Brazilian patients with chronic renal disease. (www.hubmed.org)
- [Possible pathogenetic role of 11ss-hydroxysteroid dehydrogenase type 1 (11ssHSD1) gene polymorphisms in arterial hypertension. (www.hubmed.org)]
- [Use of Sirolimus in five pediatric patients undergoing solid organ transplantation. (www.hubmed.org)]
[edit]
Pubmed
[edit]
Hubmed Review
- Who supports breastfeeding?
- How not to be seen: immune-evasion strategies in gene therapy.
- I've heard the terms "atrial flutter" and "atrial fibrillation" used interchangeably when describing certain heart-rhythm disorders, but I thought atrial flutter was a less-serious condition. Can you elaborate?
- Resistant hypertension often can be managed. Lifestyle adjustments and the right combination of medications can help get this condition under control.
- New CRT technology boosts care for heart failure patients. Cardiac resynchronization therapy can provide better rhythm control and better communication with the doctor to help lower your risks.
- Start losing weight and see immediate heart-health benefits. Research shows that losing even a few pounds can benefit cardiac patients.
- ARBs vs. ACE inhibitors: which is better for hypertension? ACE inhibitors are generally preferable, but ARBs offer an effective alternative for patients suffering side effects.
- CT heart scan shows promise in predicting heart disease. Study finds that coronary calcification helps foretell heart disease risk in certain people better than some traditional risk factors.
- Clogged carotid arteries benefit from statins, stents and/or surgery. Patients have a variety of lifesaving treatment options when the arteries supplying blood to the brain become narrowed and the risk of stroke rises.
- Liver failure during pregnancy.
- A patient with impaired gastric motility.
- DataBase: research and evaluation results.
- Mechanisms of thrombus formation.
- Management of acute bleeding from a peptic ulcer.
- [Tympanostomy tube treatment in otitis media. A systematic literature review. SBU summary and conclusions]
- [Migraine: physiopathology, genetics and treatment aspects. The knowledge situation summarized]
[edit]
Newsdesk
- Uteroplacental vasculature.
- The Blood Pressure "Uncertainty Range" – a pragmatic approach to overcome current diagnostic uncertainties (II).
- Defective Intracellular Trafficking of Uromodulin Mutant Isoforms.
- Overview of randomised trials of ACE inhibitors.
- Comparison of Galactomannan Detection, PCR-Enzyme-Linked Immunosorbent Assay, and Real-Time PCR for Diagnosis of Invasive Aspergillosis in a Neutropenic Rat Model and Effect of Caspofungin Acetate.
- Obstructive sleep apnea as a risk factor for stroke and death.
[edit]
Be an author, editor or reviewer on wikikidney
If you are a nephrologist or other qualified health person you are eligible to create content for this wiki or to perform peer reviews. Once an article has been accepted with revision by three reviewers, it will be closed. Further content can then be added through the discussion section, and as updates are applied, the site will undergo additional rounds of peer review. To inquire about creating content or reviewing please contact Stephen Z. Fadem, M.D.
This is your publication. Nobody is as smart as everybody
